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A computer science workshop held by the Joint Educational Project’s Young Scientists Program features a talk from a Disney artist and helps elementary school students learn to code, design games and control robots using computer programing. Read More
USC Dornsife claims two of the year’s 32 awardees as well as two top finalists. Marshall Scholars receive two fully funded years of graduate study in the United Kingdom. Read More
Father James Heft is founder and president of the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies at USC Dornsife. Photo by Gus Ruelas. News Social… Read More
The United States is at historic levels of income inequality. What will it take to balance the scales between low-income workers and the top 1 percent? Read More
Through a leadership conference, the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC Dornsife aims to help high school age women forge successful careers in the political and civil service arenas — where men traditionally dominate. Read More
News Social Impact Op-ed: Faith and Disaster ByBrie Loskota and Peter Gudaitis August 28, 2015… Read More
USC Shoah Foundation and FAFG co-launch a testimony project to shine light on the Guatemalan Genocide of the early 1980s. Read More
Through a new gender studies course at USC Dornsife, Joseph Hawkins will ask students to conduct original research using materials from the largest LGBT archive in the world. Read More
As USC Wrigley Marine Science Center celebrates its 50th year, the institute debuts an important new research facility. Read More
News Social Impact Dornsifes Named First Water Warriors July 28, 2015 Share… Read More