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Wall of Scholars
May 21, 2013

The names of top USC Dornsife students will adorn the wall of Leavey Library in an honor celebrating university-wide students…

Catholic Studies Institute Receives $1 Million
May 21, 2013

The gift creates the Steven and Kathryn Sample Endowment for Ecumenism to support research centered on the foundational…

Scientist and Filmmaker
May 17, 2013

Howard Wayne Harris proves his 9th grade teacher wrong. Earning his Ph.D. at the USC Dornsife hooding ceremony May 16, he was…

You Did It!
May 17, 2013

USC Dornsife issued more than 2,500 degrees during Commencement 2013: 1,959 bachelor’s, 326 master's, 81 graduate…

Amazing Adventures in Undergrad Research
May 15, 2013

USC Dornsife students win top prizes at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work. In…

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June 2008 News Archives

  • In Memoriam: Katherine B. Loker, 92

    In Memoriam: Katherine B. Loker, 92

    June 1, 2008

    Philanthropist Katherine Bogdanovich Loker, one of USC’s most generous benefactors, has died. She was 92.She died June 26 at her home in Oceanside, Calif., after suffering a stroke on June 21.  Loker, a USC trustee… more>

    tags: loker, obituary, philanthropist

  • Seeing Straight

    Seeing Straight

    June 1, 2008

    Evidence from laboratory studies and a pilot clinical trial confirms the promise of a simple treatment for amblyopia, or “lazy eye,” according to researchers from the United States and China. The treatment —… more>

    tags: lazy eye, treatment, vision

  • More in Common Than You Think

    More in Common Than You Think

    June 1, 2008

    Did dolphins and apes develop complex societies because they have big brains or did they develop big brains because of their complex societies? “The answer might inform us about ourselves,” said Craig Stanford, a… more>

    tags: apes and dolphins, book

  • We Have the Technology

    We Have the Technology

    June 1, 2008

    Chi Mak, professor of chemistry in USC College, and John Walsh, associate professor in the USC Davis School of Gerontology, were awarded the Provost’s Prize for Teaching With Technology at the Teaching With Technology… more>

    tags: awards, professor

  • Can Shared Beliefs Clash With Values?

    Can Shared Beliefs Clash With Values?

    June 1, 2008

    The values that most people grow up with and are instilled by the faith they follow — helping the poor, feeding the hungry, loving your neighbor — do not always unite religious groups attempting to tackle community… more>

    tags: religion, sociology

  • A Poetic Finale

    A Poetic Finale

    June 1, 2008

    In a poem, Russian writer Boris Pasternak conveyed his unjustified persecution following his Nobel Prize in Literature. Am I a gangster or murderer? Of what crime do I stand Condemned? I made the whole world weep At the… more>

    tags: modern russian, nobel prize

  • Philip Stephens Named to Royal Society

    Philip Stephens Named to Royal Society

    June 1, 2008

    Philip Stephens, professor of chemistry in USC College, has been named a fellow of the Royal Society, the highest distinction a British scientist can receive. The Royal Society, founded in 1660, is the United Kingdom’s… more>

    tags: chemistry, molecular structure

  • Armenian Studies Institute Salutes Trustee

    Armenian Studies Institute Salutes Trustee

    June 1, 2008

    At its annual fundraising event, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies recognized philanthropist-entrepreneur and USC trustee Ronald Tutor. Founded in 2005, the USC Institute of Armenian Studies is a multidisciplinary program… more>

    categories: undergraduate, graduate

    tags: armenian studies, trustee