Howard Wayne Harris proves his 9th grade teacher wrong. Earning his Ph.D. at the USC Dornsife hooding ceremony May 16, he was…
USC Dornsife issued more than 2,500 degrees during Commencement 2013: 1,959 bachelor’s, 326 master's, 81 graduate…
USC Dornsife students win top prizes at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work. In…
USC valedictorian Katherine Fu and salutatorians Alexander Fullman and Julia Sabo Mangione — all in USC Dornsife — will…
Introducing the 2013 Dornsife Scholars. The six winners will each receive $10,000 to be used for graduate or professional…
USC Dornsife senior Tory Holland was holding down a job at the Joint Educational Project (JEP), working 15 hours a week supervising volunteers while taking classes as a double major. Some days, she worked and took classes… more>
categories: undergraduate, diversity, undergraduate diversity, community engagement
tags: academic scholarships, alumni scholarships, joint educational project, scholarships, tory holland
USC Dornsife senior Kevin Steen is currently the resident assistant (RA) for the Rainbow Floor, but what he called the “fabulous lifestyle” of the LGBT community in L.A. intimidated him when he first arrived from… more>
categories: undergraduate, diversity
tags: community, housing, lbgt, rainbow floor
At Villa Grimaldi in Santiago, Chile, the majority of buildings that stood on the grounds between 1974 and 1977 have been demolished. There are no known photographs or historical registers that capture what transpired during… more>
categories: faculty research, diversity, faculty diversity, usc dornsife magazine
tags: american studies and ethnicity, chile, humanities, macarena gómez-barris, memory, pinochet, publication, social sciences, sociology, usc dornsife magazine
Packed neatly in brown paper and carefully tied with string, hundreds of bundles of music sat forgotten on the shelves of a linen closet in the Los Angeles home of Judith Anne Still’s mother. One spring day in 1980,… more>
categories: alumni, diversity, usc dornsife magazine
tags: alumni, judith anne still, music, usc dornsife magazine, usc symphony, william grant still
USC Dornsife’s G. Alexander Moore wasn’t surprised to wake up on Dec. 22. The professor of anthropology knew better. An expert on Mayan civilization and mythology, Moore said the much-hyped alleged Mayan… more>
categories: faculty research
tags: alexander moore, anthropology, apocalypse, mayans, social sciences


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