Whether you’re a Stark, a Lannister or a Targaryen, nothing might be more beneficial in landing the Iron Throne than a mastery of the letters, arts and sciences. USC Dornsife experts explain how. [5 min read]
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A dedicated scholar of Spanish literature and modern European intellectual history, Paul Ilie was “a towering figure” who savored intellectual engagement and emphasized for his students the importance of finding one’s own distinct critical voice.
Sarah Portnoy, whose new book explores the history of Latino cuisine in Los Angeles and social justice issues in L.A.’s Latino communities, teaches Spanish through the lens of Latino food culture and food justice.
In a course taught by Sarah Portnoy, USC Dornsife students learn Spanish via the lens of L.A.’s food truck revolution – including a gastronomic tour through the Boyle Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles.
With Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships, USC Dornsife undergraduates are studying Mandarin in Beijing and Taiwan.
USC undergraduate students embraced Spanish in the vibrant country of Spain during the inaugural Valencia Summer Program offered by USC Dornsife’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese and School of International Relations.
Ending her Fulbright fellowship in Brazil Nov. 30, USC Dornsife alumna Dawn Powell concludes that Brazil should lower barriers to Chinese business.
USC Dornsife's Sarrah Shahawy, president of the USC Student Interfaith Council, is valedictorian for Commencement 2011.
Dawn Powell will study Sino-Brazilian economic relations as a 2010-11 Fulbright Fellow to Brazil.
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