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Associate Dean and Chief Diversity Officer Kimberly Freeman at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences discusses the new strategic plan to increase diversity, advance equity and foster inclusion. [3 ½ min read] Read More
USC Dornsife environmental sciences major Nicholas Foster started diving for fun while serving in Hawaii with the Armed Forces. Now, he hopes protecting the ocean will go from a passion to his life’s work. [4 min read] Read More
What do a punk rock paleontologist, a computational biologist and the youngest woman ever elected mayor in California have in common? They’re all women who graduated from USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences — and theirs are the most read USC Dornsife news stories of the year. Read More
(Composite: Dennis Lan. Image source: USCLibraries; iStock.) News Student Memorable USC Dornsife Instagram posts from 2019 ByUSC Dornsife Communication Staff… Read More
The USC Dornsife Ph.D. student, punk band lead singer and published photographer shares his essential principles for creative fulfillment. [6 min read] Read More
USC may not be able to halt the environmental crisis all on its own, but don’t tell that to these USC Dornsife students putting in long hours healing the planet. [2 ½ min read] Read More
Experts estimate that a language goes extinct every two weeks. USC Dornsife junior Prim Phoolsombat wants to use a blend of linguistics and computer science to help save them. [2½ min read] Read More
Students in USC Dornsife’s Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature program hosted their first-ever event featuring the work and experiences of writers of color. [1 ½ min read] Read More
The USC-Cerritos College Summer Research Internship in Solar Energy marks 10 years of giving first-generation and other underrepresented college students front-line research experience while building skills and confidence to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. [5 min read] Read More
When their mother died several years ago, these four siblings found strength and family in their friends and neighbors. They began a new chapter this fall, joining the Trojan Family as USC Dornsife students. [5 min read] Read More