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…
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
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
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
Wearing white cowgirl boots, Cynthia and Jazmin Vidana skipped into kindergarten in red cotton dresses trimmed with lace. Petite, they had the same slightly crooked smile, doe eyes framed with bangs and flowing russet… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project, diversity, undergraduate diversity, community engagement
tags: alumni, community, education, jep, joint educational project, readersplus, usc college magazine, volunteering
A biology undergraduate in USC College, Daniel Potter wanted to become a doctor, but found it difficult to volunteer at local clinics or hospitals to gain first-hand experience. "Half the time, you'd call to volunteer and… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project
tags: biology, doctor, jep, joint educational project, medical school, natural sciences, volunteer
At first glance, Kristen "Kristy" Cavinder '09 may appear to be your typical pageant queen. At 21, the Orange County native has a radiant smile, fluid grace, and the natural confidence of someone who knows that others are… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project
tags: alumni, ballet, california, joint educational project, miss america, natural sciences, neuroscience, pre-med, scholarship
For 37 years, the Joint Educational Project (JEP) has placed more than 60,000 USC students in community assignments. Through these meaningful experiences, they have learned firsthand about real life issues of poverty,… more>
categories: joint educational project, diversity, community engagement
tags: community, donation, good neighbors campaign, jep
Fourth grader Alex Flores clamps down hard on his pencil to finish his story that begins, "One day I came to school and no one was there." In his tale, Alex turns invisible and hears Mario singing the SpongeBob SquarePants… more>
categories: undergraduate, joint educational project
tags: community, english, fiction, humanities, jep, poem, poetry, writing
Piper Stremmel knows what originally attracted her to community service at USC. As a freshman, she participated in the Joint Educational Project (JEP), the College’s service-learning program, to bolster her… more>
categories: joint educational project
tags: art history, community, community service, humanities, jep, joint educational project, volunteer


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