June 1, 2011
This year, seven of the 10 USC students and alumni awarded Fulbright Fellowships are from the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. They will teach English, conduct research and study in various… more>
categories: undergraduate, research
tags: award, fellowship, fulbright, humanities, language, natural sciences, social sciences, travel
May 10, 2010
Last spring, for the first time, China displaced the United States to become Brazil's biggest trading partner. Yet, many experts are puzzled by the absence of a free trade agreement (FTA) between the two. Such agreements have… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: award, brazil, china, fellowship, fulbright, international relations, spanish, study abroad
January 4, 2010
Allen Azizian, adjunct assistant professor of psychology in USC College, has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar for 2009-10. One of three USC faculty members to receive this prestigious award, Azizian will spend a year in… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: armenia, award, fulbright, grant, psychology, schizophrenia, social sciences
September 1, 2006
When USC College’s resident expert on Latin America, Carol Wise, was heading to Beirut this summer on a Fulbright award, she had a lot on her mind. There are numerous parallels between developing countries like Lebanon… more>
tags: fulbright, lebanon, war
March 1, 2005
Art Historian Selma Holo examines the activism of the artists and museums of Oaxaca By Katherine Yungmee Kim March 2005 The state of Oaxaca always had an identity separate from the rest of Mexico’s. Even though it was… more>
categories: research
tags: art history, fulbright, mexico
October 20, 2004
Carol Wise, the fourth Fulbright scholar in the USC School of International Relations, will spend a year studying effects of NAFTA on Canada and Mexico. Her goal: To pinpoint ways nations can tackle the social deficit created… more>
categories: research
tags: fulbright, professor, scholarship