Coursework in international relations and East Asian area studies — plus prestigious international scholarships — have led Alexis Dale-Huang around the world and now across the USC graduation stage.
USC Dornsife News
USC Dornsife faculty reflect on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in a historic referendum result that has triggered widespread uncertainty and financial turmoil.
Alumnus Michael Bergmann’s liberal arts education sharpened his critical thinking skills keeping him at the top of his game in a long career with Nike.
Alumna Stephanie Erwin served as a Navy helicopter pilot with deployments throughout the world.
USC Dornsife’s Steven Lamy travels to Reykjavik, Iceland, to present his views on Arctic security surrounding climate change during the first global forum to discuss cooperation on major issues impacting the region.
Robert English, new director of USC Dornsife’s School of International Relations, believes that visiting various countries can enhance classroom learning. He’s done quite a bit of globetrotting himself.
USC Norman Topping scholars in USC Dornsife’s Japan Immersion Program have collected 300 books to donate to Japan’s American studies libraries devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
As a student of international relations in USC Dornsife, America Ferrera found a way to pursue her two passions: acting and social activism.