Jamie Kwong is USC’s 12th recipient of the prestigious honor, affording her graduate study in England to pursue her goal of helping the world move toward nuclear disarmament.
USC Dornsife News
The next president of South Korea will have a daunting to-do list. In The Conversation, Marco Milani and a colleague look at the two front runners for the position, which will be decided May 9.
In the wake of President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, South Korea must decide how it wants its political system to work, argues Marco Milani and a colleague in ‘The Conversation.’
Chemistry alumna Soonja Choe triumphs over adversity, becoming a respected scientist and the first woman president of South Korea’s Inha University.
USC Dornsife will operate and manage the university’s participation in a new three-campus consortium to bolster East Asian studies.
Essays in The Korean Popular Culture Reader co-edited by Youngmin Choe of East Asian languages and cultures offer perspectives on golf, video games, marketing and tourism.
USC Dornsife undergraduate Melia Albrecht knows the only way to make an impact is by getting involved.
Choi Dong-hoon, director of The Thieves, the highest-grossing film in Korea to date, speaks during a recent film festival co-organized by USC Dornsife’s Korean Studies Institute.
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