May 7, 2013
What if the components of architecture — walls, windows, ceilings and everything in-between — were used to construct the human mind?
How might the physical space integrate the mind’s two perspectives: the… more>
categories: undergraduate, graduate, research, faculty research, undergraduate research, graduate research, usc dornsife magazine
tags: antonio damasio, brain and creativity institute, creativity, dornsife neuroscience pavilion, glenn fox, hanna damasio, john monterosso, jonas kaplan, joyce j. cammilleri hall, kingson man, mary helen immordino-yang, research
March 11, 2013
The USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences kicked off a $750 million fundraising initiative with a gala that drew some 350 friends, administrators, faculty and students to USC’s Ronald Tutor… more>
tags: c.l. max nikias, campaign for usc, david and dana dornsife, glenn fox, jana greer, jasmine torres, reid lidow, scott fraser, steve kay, travis glynn
January 20, 2012
Put yourself in the position of a Jew during World War II who escapes to France penniless and is forced to beg on the streets. A passerby gives you roasted peanuts — your first morsel of food in several days.
You are… more>
categories: graduate, research, graduate research
tags: brain and creativity institute, glenn fox, history, holocaust, natural sciences, neuroscience, oskar schindler, psychology, social sciences, usc shoah foundation institute