Percival Everett, Maggie Nelson and Viet Thanh Nguyen were recognized by The New York Times for their literary achievements.
USC Dornsife News
Encounters with key faculty members helped Hameedha Khan overcome the uncertainty that marked her initial days at USC.
Former Mellon Mays scholar Amaka Okechukwu ’08 reflects on poetry, social justice and the uncertain future for diversity in higher education. [6 ½ min read]
When it comes to politics, a dose of comedy can offer some relief from all of the posturing, polarization and news oversaturation, especially during an election year. But can humor also influence our political ideologies?
In celebration of Father’s Day, USC Dornsife faculty pay homage to the important role their fathers played in inspiring their academic choices and shaping their career paths.
Living up to high expectations provides motivation for a group that represents nearly 14 percent of the USC student body.