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Dana and David Dornsife

Dana and David Dornsife are philanthropists, humanitarians, and dedicated Trojans whose unrivaled investment in the USC Dornsife College has transformed the university into a research powerhouse. Through their visionary giving, our academic community pushes the boundaries of knowledge and defines the future of scholarship that will change the world.

Get to know Dana and David

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A Transformative Gift

On March 23, 2011, the University of Southern California’s oldest, largest and most diverse academic unit was named the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

Longtime supporters of the university and international philanthropists, Dana and David gave $200 million — the largest single gift in USC’s history — to name the college.

The unprecedented gift expands core support for innovative research and scholarship, outstanding PhD programs and dynamic undergraduate education across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

Investing in Excellence

Among the most notable and prestigious ways to honor the scholarly excellence of university faculty is through endowed chair appointments. As part of their historic gift, Dana and David Dornsife funded several chairs – embracing centuries of tradition while also acknowledging work that lies on the cutting edge of the recipient’s discipline. Most of all, endowed chairs provide durability to ensure the vision behind the gift continues in perpetuity.

Dana and David Dornsife Chair

Wrigley Institute Director and Professor of Psychology and Biological Sciences

David Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience

University Professor, Professor of Psychology and Neurology

Dana Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience

University Professor, Professor of Psychology and Neurology

Dana and David Dornsife Chair in Chemistry

Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Quantitative and Computational Biology

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