Summering in Rome
Research the role of port life in the ancient town of Ostia, Rome, during an archaeological excavation course in Italy this summer. Application deadline is Feb. 15. Read More
Research the role of port life in the ancient town of Ostia, Rome, during an archaeological excavation course in Italy this summer. Application deadline is Feb. 15. Read More
The USC Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education offers a perspective on genocides that have occurred throughout the world. Preserving these memories helps ensure that for generations to come these stories will be a compelling voice for education and action. Read More
The University of Haifa will integrate the institute’s nearly 52,000 video testimony from Holocaust survivors and other survivors into its new multidisciplinary, international master’s program in Holocaust studies. Read More
The inaugural class of scholars will receive $10,000 prizes to be used for graduate or professional school studies. Read More
USC Dornsife’s Center for Religion and Civic Culture utilizes its $6.9 million grant to research the world’s fastest growing religious movements: charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity. Read More
Undergraduates laugh, cry and learn during USC College and Norman Topping's summer program in Japan. Read More
Undergraduates in Problems Without Passports learn about shades of gray in Cambodia, 35 years after the Khmer Rouge. Read More
Dean Howard Gillman Appoints New Executive Director and Managing Director of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education Read More
‘This institute builds bridges across cultures,’ said USC College Dean Howard Gillman during the Institute of Modern Russian Culture opening ceremony April 10. Read More
New research answers mystery about illegitimate daughter of Pope. Read More