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…
In politics, as in war, everyone believes morality is on their side. And the mingling of political beliefs with moral certainty makes compromise all but impossible, according to Jesse Graham, assistant professor of… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: jesse graham, morals, politics, psychology, social sciences
The United States’ turbulent relationship with North Korea spans decades with points of contention historically centered on the communist state’s nuclear programs and missile development, said Robert King, U.S.… more>
categories: undergraduate, graduate
tags: david kang, event, korean studies institute, north korea
Labor union experiences lead Latino immigrants to greater civic participation, a USC Dornsife study found. The findings suggest that members independently and, without prompting from the union, draw upon their skills to bring… more>
categories: research, faculty research, diversity, faculty diversity
tags: labor unions, publication, social sciences, sociology, study, veronica terriquez
USC Dornsife scientists and their colleagues have been awarded a $5.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study disease connections as part of a collective of research centers. Jasmine Zhou,… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: biological sciences, computational biology, disease, fengzhu sun, genes, genetics, grant, jasmine zhou, michael waterman, natural sciences
Lifelong students won’t have to give up their day jobs, or even live in Southern California, to take advantage of the first courses through the partnership between USC and the New York Times Knowledge Network. Dan… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: continuing education, dan schnur, distance learning, english, humanities, james kincaid, jesse m. unruh institute of politics, lifelong learning, new york times, online, political science, social sciences
Sonia Narang was living in New York City when during her sister’s visit they found a rat in the apartment. “Remember this was New York City, OK?” Narang said. The pair stayed up all night cleaning. Narang… more>
tags: alumni, psychology, social sciences
As coverage of the 2012 presidential race gains steam, so begins the hypothesizing: What would a Mitt Romney administration look like? Would a second term for Barack Obama mean a cabinet shakeup? While conventional… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: christian grose, election, political science, politics, presidential election, social sciences
More people than ever will be crouching under desks at 10:20 a.m. on Oct. 20, as the 2011 Great California ShakeOut gains participants in California and across the country. Registrations from California residents for the… more>
categories: research
tags: california, earthquake, great california shakeout, scec, southern california earthquake center
Poetry, subjectivity and political violence in the neoliberal age. Italian artists books in conceptual arts. House, library, field — the aesthetic of saturation. In the new Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture… more>
categories: graduate, graduate research
tags: comparative literature, comparative studies in literature and culture, french and italian, humanities, slavic languages and literatures, social sciences, spanish and portuguese
For the past 47 years, director Michael Apted has navigated the rough waters of documenting real voices. Unlike actors in feature films, the people in Apted’s Up series don’t rely on scripts or take direction from… more>
tags: cinema, event, film, humanities, movie, usc shoah foundation institute


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