The Importance of Individual Freedom
Bob Barr started out working for the CIA. His love of politics then led him to serve as a U.S. attorney for Georgia and eventually a Republican U.S. congressman. Read More
Bob Barr started out working for the CIA. His love of politics then led him to serve as a U.S. attorney for Georgia and eventually a Republican U.S. congressman. Read More
Dieuwertje “DJ” Kast of USC Dornsife’s Joint Educational Project (JEP) is drawing on her summer research experiences aboard a deep-sea exploration vessel and at an Arctic research station to inspire young scientists at the USC Family of Schools. Read More
Following the attempted coup in July, the country is coping with draconian repercussions and an unprecedented sense of divisiveness. Read More
The first collaboration of its kind at USC Dornsife, the Economics Career Boot Camp brings together students, staff, alumni and other industry professionals for a day of speakers and individualized workshops. Read More
Gaming entrepreneur and science fiction writer Jamil Moledina ’94 leads games strategy for the default Android store, drawing on the lessons he learned earning his USC Dornsife degree in international relations and East Asian area studies. Read More
USC Dornsife students and alumni help keep the university tops among U.S. schools for most all-time medals and gold medals. Read More
For filmmaker Edoardo Ponti, poetry was the key to unlocking his talents as a cinematic storyteller. Read More
A Trojan has won a gold medal at every Summer Olympics since 1912. Read More
Science has laid bare the human genome in its entirety, giving researchers, clinicians and each of us extraordinary access to our genetic blueprint — and the promise and problems that come with it. Read More
From a career in the U.S. Navy to executive recruitment to writing award-winning historical war thrillers, John Gobbell ’60 never forgets his USC Dornsife roots. Read More