Claire Baugher, double major in psychology and political science, helped to transform a storage facility into a small theatre…
USC Dornsife students were among those who spoke during a recent TEDx, a local, independently organized offshoot of the…
After neuroscience and human biology major Erin Walker volunteered assisting in dentistry work in Honduras, she founded the…
USC Dornsife Dean Steve Kay’s laboratory to receive new team member, Pew Latin American Fellow Sabrina Sanchez from Argentina.
Provost Professor Scott Fraser presented his imaging techniques during a recent retreat organized by USC and The Scripps…
If you like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain, if you're not into yoga, if you have half a brain . . . The lyrics to this popular ’70s song make choosing a mate sound simple. But Wendy Wood knows… more>
categories: faculty research
tags: barbra streisand professor lecture series, business, event, gender studies, psychology, wendy wood
When the plate was set before her, USC Dornsife senior Amy Rogers timidly forked a piece of meat into her mouth and awaited her tastebuds reaction. The verdict: barbequed goat Oaxacan style was muy delicioso. “The meat… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research, undergraduate diversity, community engagement
tags: business, center for excellence in teaching, economics, immigration, nationalism, regionalism, sarah portnoy, social science, spanish and portuguese
International filmmakers and developers interested in partnering with China on business ventures such as constructing theme parks or filming movies are advised to have a deep understanding of the Chinese culture, panelists… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: business, china, east asian studies center, entertainment, event, film, humanities, political science, social sciences
A New American Narrative The year is 2042. If you are white and living in the United States, you are a minority, according to Census Bureau projections. “By 2042, the U.S. is going to look completely different in terms… more>
categories: undergraduate, graduate, research, faculty research, undergraduate research, graduate research
tags: american studies and ethnicity, ange-marie hancock, antonio damasio, art history, business, english, humanities, kate flint, manuel pastor, natural sciences, political science, psychology, social sciences, usc dornsife 2020, usc dornsife magazine, wendy wood
Lauren Goodwin's involvement with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OECD) began in Fall 2009 with her study abroad experience in Paris. Or precisely, it began right before she left. She typed in "large NGOs in… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: business, europe, france, global business, humanities, international relations, library, school of international relation, study abroad
USC has recruited Mathew D. McCubbins, a nationally recognized interdisciplinary scholar at the University of California, San Diego, to join the faculty in January as a Provost Professor. McCubbins will share appointments at… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: business, government, law, political science, politics, social sciences
As Tom Glissmeyer '09 teed up at the U.S. Open Championship in 2003, he had plenty to be nervous about. This was his first PGA Tour event and, at 16, he was the youngest player in contention. Tiger Woods was one hole ahead of… more>
categories: graduate
tags: business, economics, golf, social sciences
Faced with the threat of global climate change, businesses are increasingly focused on the development of sound environmental practices. Young entrepreneurs such as USC College alumna Andrea McBride '07 are at the forefront of… more>
categories: graduate
tags: alumna, business, earth week, entrepreneur, green business, international studies, new zealand, social sciences, wine
In popular legend, Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess of Ferrara (1480-1519), stands falsely accused of poisoning her second husband. Victor Hugo portrayed her in thinly veiled fiction as a tragic femme fatale. Buffalo Bill named his… more>
categories: research
tags: business, history, humanities, italy, machiavelli
One of the hallmarks of a USC education is the freedom to explore studies widely separated across the academic spectrum. Alumnus Dan Angius (’04) not only believes in breadth with depth—he exemplifies it. While at… more>
categories: undergraduate


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