Participants from throughout the Western Hemisphere exchange perspectives on and discuss solutions to immigration issues. [2¾ min read]
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The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t stopped students in Kamy Akhavan’s class “Doing Good” from bettering the world. [4¾ min read]
There’s a feeling of celebration, but these undergrads are already focused on what’s next. [1¾ min read]
USC Dornsife immigration experts comment on the ruling, its impact and what remains to be done. [2¼ min read]
A recent study by the USC Dornsife Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration reveals new information about Los Angeles’ immigrant population, data which can help us understand and support those making a fresh start in America. [2½ min read]
Attorney and civil rights advocate Olu Orange leads students enrolled in his Trial Advocacy Program at USC Dornsife to South Texas to help train immigration lawyers representing unaccompanied minors seized at the border. <6 min read>
Limiting immigration to America could actually disadvantage us in the trade war with China, says a USC Dornsife international relations professor. [5 min read]
As a Trojan, Tingyee Chang discovered her passion for research. It guided the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants toward a double major in neuroscience at USC Dornsife and public policy at USC Price School. [3 min read]