Claire Baugher, double major in psychology and political science, helped to transform a storage facility into a small theatre…
USC Dornsife students were among those who spoke during a recent TEDx, a local, independently organized offshoot of the…
After neuroscience and human biology major Erin Walker volunteered assisting in dentistry work in Honduras, she founded the…
USC Dornsife Dean Steve Kay’s laboratory to receive new team member, Pew Latin American Fellow Sabrina Sanchez from Argentina.
Provost Professor Scott Fraser presented his imaging techniques during a recent retreat organized by USC and The Scripps…
Growing up in the United Kingdom, Kate Flint became fascinated with all things Victorian from an early age. For her, the inescapable presence of the Victorian world lived on in the country’s cities, buildings,… more>
categories: graduate, faculty research, graduate research
tags: art history, graduate, kate flint, painting, photography, victorian literature
Evening is falling on the ancient Maya kingdom of El Zotz deep in the dense undergrowth of the Guatemalan jungle. A dark tide of bats flows out of a large cave in the nearby mountainside as the last rays of the setting sun… more>
categories: research, faculty research, undergraduate research
tags: anthropology, excavation research, geographic information systems (gis), guatemala, mayans, thomas garrison, undergraduate
One of the top-20 history departments in the nation just got stronger. USC Dornsife’s Department of History has recruited MacArthur Fellow Jacob Soll from Rutgers University, who is using his innovative talents to… more>
categories: faculty research, new faculty
tags: history, jacob soll, nathan perl-rosenthal, new faculty, usc leventhal
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
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
As a child, how many of you memorized the planet names and order with this little ditty: My very elegant mother just sat upon nine porcupines. Although the demotion of Pluto to a dwarf planet renders this particular mnemonic… more>
categories: research, faculty research, undergraduate diversity, usc dornsife magazine
tags: alzheimers, cancer, fasting, memory, natural sciences, pollution, psychology, stephen madigan, university professor emeritus richard thompson, usc dornsife magazine
A team of USC Dornsife chemists has developed a way to transform a hitherto useless ozone-destroying greenhouse gas that is the byproduct of Teflon manufacture into reagents for producing pharmaceuticals. The discovery was… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: chemistry, g.k. surya prakash, george olah, loker hydrocarbon research institute, natural sciences, research, usc loker hydrocarbon research institute
Jed Fuhrman, McCulloch-Crosby Chair of Marine Biology in USC Dornsife, has been honored with a prestigious Marine Microbiology Initiative Investigator Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Fuhrman is one of 16… more>
categories: faculty research, awards
tags: award, gordon and betty moore foundation, marine biology, natural sciences, usc wrigley institute for environmental studies jed fuhrman
In 1963, a burning question kept invading the mind of a young kibbutznik studying chemistry at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, in Haifa. Arieh Warshel had to know: just how do enzymes speed up chemical… more>
categories: faculty research, awards
tags: arieh warshel, award, chemistry, natural sciences
Chosen by their peers in recognition of their research that significantly raises the bar of our understanding of science worldwide, an unprecedented 13 scientists from USC Dornsife have been elected fellows of the 2012… more>
categories: faculty research, diversity, faculty diversity, awards
tags: aaas fellows, alan watts, american association for the advancement of science, anna krylov, arieh warshel, awards, daniel lidar, engineering, faculty, fengzhu sun, hanna reisler, john mcardle, margaret gatz, mark thompson, natural sciences, norman arnheim, science, susan friedlander, susan montgomery, thomas jordan


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