USC Dornsife’s history chair William Deverell explores the birth of a modern metropolis with the organization of an…
Recalling encouragement from his mentor Alice Echols, Sean Little ’06 traces his bachelor’s in English to an M.B.A. to a…
The names of top USC Dornsife students will adorn the wall of Leavey Library in an honor celebrating university-wide students…
The gift creates the Steven and Kathryn Sample Endowment for Ecumenism to support research centered on the foundational…
Howard Wayne Harris proves his 9th grade teacher wrong. Earning his Ph.D. at the USC Dornsife hooding ceremony May 16, he was…
Parita Shah was a freshman in high school when then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton announced in 1991 he would run for president. Shah, whose parents emigrated from India, monitored the presidential race closely on the… more>
categories: joint educational project, alumni
tags: alumna, government, jep, joint educational project, political science, social sciences
In 2002, when America Ferrera was a freshman studying international relations in USC Dornsife, she was torn between two possible career paths. At the time she had just appeared in two feature films: Real Women Have Curves and… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project, undergraduate research
tags: america ferrera, david andrus, international relations, jep, joint educational project, steve lamy, teaching international relations program, tirp
As USC Norman Topping Student Aid Fund’s outreach coordinator, USC Dornsife undergraduate Erica Silva noticed a disturbing trend in local high schools. “Many students don’t have the information they need to… more>
categories: joint educational project, alumni
tags: award, event, jep, joint educational project, political science, social sciences, the usc latino alumni association
Fourth-grader Zakar Martin cut a lemon in half. He pushed a nail into the squishy side of one half and a penny into the other half of the fruit’s pulpy side. Then he clamped one end of a wire to the copper penny and the… more>
categories: undergraduate, research, joint educational project, undergraduate research, diversity, community engagement
tags: community, event, jep, joint educational project, natural sciences, wise, women in science and engineering, young scientists program
Genevieve Hoffman: Woman of International Mastery by Diane Krieger Condi Rice, look out. Here comes Genevieve P. Hoffman. The Class of 2012 valedictorian has what it takes to make tidal waves in Washington, D.C., according… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project, undergraduate research
tags: biological sciences, commencement, economics, event, humanities, international relations, jep, joint educational project, kinesiology, natural science, social sciences
Travis Glynn is a big picture person. The USC Dornsife junior tackles problems by considering not only the matter at hand but the broader situation. He approaches his life the same way. The recipient of the Harry S. Truman… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: anthropology, award, german, harry s. truman scholarship, international affairs, international relations, jep, joint educational project, language, public policy, scholarship, social sciences
During USC President C. L. Max Nikias’s recent visit to USC Family of Schools site Norwood Street Elementary, one highlight was a stop at a classroom that houses the Young Scientists Program (YSP). Under the auspices of… more>
categories: undergraduate, research, joint educational project
tags: c. l. max nikias, community, event, jep, joint educational project, natural sciences, young scientists program, ysp
For these high school students, the tiny mortarboard pins represented months of hard work and stick-to-itiveness. As their USC Dornsife mentors fastened onto their shirts and jackets the universal symbol for education, some… more>
categories: undergraduate, diversity, undergraduate diversity, community engagement
tags: community, jep, joint educational project, nai, neighborhood academic initiative, writing
When a fifth grader told Nadine Afari that pepperoni grows from the ground, the USC Young Scientists Program director decided her next event would teach children the differences between processed and natural foods. Afari had… more>
categories: undergraduate, research
tags: biokinesiology, community, fitness, health, jep, joint educational project, physical therapy, usc young scientists program
The word sustainability doesn’t always roll off the tongues of 10-year-olds. Likewise, the concept of sustainable living — a lifestyle meant to reduce society’s use of the Earth’s natural resources… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project, diversity, undergraduate diversity, community engagement
tags: community, environment, jep, joint educational project, natural sciences, usc young scientists program


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