Having the Courage to Know
International relations alumna Rebecca Braun, a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon, discusses security in West Africa. Read More
International relations alumna Rebecca Braun, a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon, discusses security in West Africa. Read More
The Peace Corps and USC Dornsife led biology graduate student to international naval research. Read More
The author of 39 books, alumnus Theodore Roosevelt Gardner II is best known for the whimsical sculpture garden he has created on his 18-acre property “The Hermitage” in Santa Barbara. Read More
Earning her bachelor’s in international relations and art history, alumna Christine Hameline is enjoying a successful career in Malibu real estate. Read More
Chris Lee, CEO of Kitson, is celebrating the upmarket department store chain’s 15th anniversary by sponsoring a contest to benefit the Joint Educational Project (JEP). Read More
For alumna Deborah P. Kolodji, who leads the Southern California Haiku Study Group at the USC Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, haiku is a powerful form of poetry. Read More
USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education, housed in USC Dornsife, will receive $5 million. Read More
From briefing generals and admirals during the Vietnam War, to overhauling his county’s social service system, alumnus Richard “Jake” Jacobsen has helped to improve thousands of lives. Read More
Former senior adviser to the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department official, alumnus Jeffrey Fields joins the USC School of International Relations and will head back to Washington D.C. Read More
USC continues to ascend as a global university, turning out many Fulbright scholars each year, mostly from USC Dornsife. Read More