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…
Keary Colbert's left forearm bears an "SC" tattoo, his right shirt sleeve, the clasped hands logo of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He is a man who takes pride in his history and his alliances. But for the USC College… more>
categories: graduate
tags: boys & girls clubs of america, community, football, gift, sociology, usc college magazine, usc trojans
From the Dean, Fall 2010/Winter 2011 View the magazine online You can change the world. We can show you how. We use this phrase to convey to prospective students the… more>
categories: undergraduate, faculty research, undergraduate research, graduate research
tags: alumni, award, book, grant, humanities, magazine, natural sciences, publication, social sciences, usc college magazine
Dressed in layers of thermal underwear, a wool sweater, raincoat and balaclava, Cara Magnabosco trekked 2 1/2 miles in below-freezing weather lugging 30 pounds of gear to her research destination each morning. That's how… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: biochemistry, climate, microbiology, national science foundation, natural sciences, svalbard islands, women in science and engineering
As China's economic ascendancy and military expansion has prompted fears of a more aggressive China, a timely new book recasts the prevailing understanding of East Asian relations, showing how a strong China has historically… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: book, china, david kang, east asia, humanities, international relations
While you may think you know why you vote on election day, think again. There are, after all, a host of variables that may lead you to battle extra early morning traffic, arrive late to work, or rush the kids to school… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: election, political science, politics, psychology, social sciences, voting, wendy wood
Farhang Foundation and the University of Southern California (USC) announced today the launch of an Iranian Studies Initiative at the university. This initiative will, for the first time ever, offer USC students Persian… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: culture, gift, humanities, iranian culture, iranian studies, language, persian language, program
On the Tokyo subway trains passengers were packed in like Pringles. Each train typically had a designated “pusher” whose job was literally to shove people inside so the doors could shut. On the streets, people… more>
tags: american studies and ethnicity, history, humanities, international relations, japan, los angeles, norman topping student aid fund, study abroad, summer intensive program, tokyo, usc college magazine
Jennifer Padilla Major: African American StudiesActivities: Junior Auxiliary Volunteer Captain, Good Samaritan Hospital; Coach, Girls on the Run (Silicon Valley); Student Advisory Council Member, Rep. Mike Honda … more>
tags: african american studies, community, karate, usc college magazine
Sheena Khanna Major: Neuroscience, Baccalaureate/MD Activities: President, Key Club; Tutor, Read to Lead; Participant, LeadAmerica Youth Leadership Conference; State Tournament Contestant, Science… more>
tags: natural sciences, neuroscience, recycling, usc college magazine
Southern California: sunbeams, major motion picture companies, pricey real estate, Disneyland, and the aerospace industry. Even though it has greatly impacted the region since the early 20th century, aerospace has received… more>
tags: bill deverell, california, grant, history, humanities, huntington-usc institute on california and the west, national science foundation, the huntington library, usc college magazine


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