Amelia Brodka ’12 produced an award-winning documentary and founded a nonprofit to promote women’s skateboarding. Now she’s competing in one of the first-ever Olympic skateboarding events. [2 min read]
USC Dornsife News
Degrees in international relations and the global economy and Spanish, performing in an a cappella group and building an immigration court watch program prepare the graduating senior to continue a family trend. [3 min read]
Graduating with dual degrees in narrative studies and computer science — and possessing an “others first” attitude — Ashwin Bhumbla aims to use his skills for the greater good. [3 min read]
Eli Zeger is already carving out a successful career as a journalist, selling his articles to top-tier publications such as the Financial Times and Vice. [7½ min read]
They created unforgettable memories as children in USC’s mentorship program. Now these Trojans are helping the next generation of campers build confidence and make lifelong friends. [3½ min read]
Six outstanding seniors nominated by faculty from USC Dornsife’s English Department are recognized for their commitment to the arts at an awards dinner that remembers alumnus Jimmy Gauntt. [ 3½ min read ]
As commencement calls, two graduating seniors reflect on their time at USC Dornsife and look ahead to careers in linguistics and narrative studies.
With her training in narrative studies, alumna Amelia Brodka exposes the real story behind women in skateboarding.
Senior Lucy Tew networks her way to an internship at American Girl, purveyors of the American Girl line of dolls and books — and draws on her love of children’s fiction for her senior project.
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