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…
Two USC professors were knighted on May 9 by an Order of the French Republic, among the highest civilian decorations awarded in France. Kelvin J. A. Davies, James E. Birren Professor of Gerontology at the USC Davis School… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: award, biological sciences, biology, event, france, kelvin davies, molecular and computational biology, natural sciences
With the Eiffel Tower as her backdrop, USC Dornsife alumna Corey Arterian felt at one with those writers who came before her, penning poem after poem about the City of Light. Paris, she came to understand, incites emotions… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: cecilia woloch, creative writing, english, france, humanities, maymester, paris, poem, poetry, travel, writing
Lauren Goodwin's involvement with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OECD) began in Fall 2009 with her study abroad experience in Paris. Or precisely, it began right before she left. She typed in "large NGOs in… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: business, europe, france, global business, humanities, international relations, library, school of international relation, study abroad
Charles McKenna, professor and chair of chemistry in USC College, has received a Partner University Fund (PUF) award enabling him to develop a new type of male contraceptive drug with researchers in France. Of 78 proposals,… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: award, biology, charles mckenna, chemistry, drug, france, male contraceptive, natural sciences
We've all heard the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words" so often that it has begun to lose its meaning. A single image, according to the saying, can tell a story better than mere text. So how many words is an entire… more>
categories: graduate, graduate research
tags: archive, art, europe, france, history, humanities, paris, photography
If you're among the roughly 13 million people who watched ABC's "LOST" last week, you'll remember the face - porcelain skin, hazel eyes, Lady Godiva hair - freeze-framed on the screen at the episode's end. Now if you're an… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: acting, france, humanities, lost, television, thematic option
Anne Porter is challenging her colleagues in academia to re-envision the ancient world. She disputes a basic assumption: Nomads were a discrete group of traveling herdsman, hostile to city dwellers and their ways. In her… more>


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