The political science professor will use his extensive experience in United States politics to expand students’ opportunities for “real-world experiences that intersect with what they are learning in the classroom.”
USC Dornsife News
Researchers look at the road to rudeness and chart a path to more respectful discourse.
In a saga lasting more than 200 years, political parties in the United States have shifted, evolved and — more importantly — persisted.
Congress designates Sept. 17 as a day to recognize the value and history of the U.S. Constitution. Celebrate the legacy of this guiding document with a special panel discussion featuring USC Dornsife scholars.
USC Dornsife scholars give insight into the influence of online political activism on society and on participants’ individual psyches.
Through USC Dornsife’s California Policy Research Internship, students present state leaders in policy, politics and public service with ways to expand equitable access to public parks and improve teacher recruitment and retention.
Through a leadership conference, the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC Dornsife aims to help high school age women forge successful careers in the political and civil service arenas — where men traditionally dominate.
USC Dornsife professors of economics, history, and American studies and ethnicity offer scholarly opinions on how Los Angeles can tackle its unsustainable traffic problem.
Based in USC Dornsife, the USC Jesse Unruh Institute draws more than 200 people to listen to and discuss President Obama’s State of the Union address.
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