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Students from USC and Hong Kong Polytechnic University participate in a service exchange program focusing on homelessness hosted by USC Dornsife’s Joint Educational Project (JEP). [4 ½ min read] Read More
Why are students in an introductory science course setting cheese puffs on fire? To understand biology fundamentals, of course. [4 min read] Read More
They created unforgettable memories as children in USC’s mentorship program. Now these Trojans are helping the next generation of campers build confidence and make lifelong friends. [3½ min read] Read More
USC Dornsife senior JaBrea Patterson-West changes her major — and her life path — to support underrepresented artists. [3¾ min read] Read More
Rather than worrying about finding a career path right away, undergrads can explore their diverse interests through USC Dornsife programs. [2¼ min read] Read More
A USC Dornsife expert on climate change teaches students the mathematical and scientific fundamentals to see through the cloud of misinformation. [3¼ min read] Read More
A new truth commission aims to investigate lynchings of African Americans but faces obstacles that may prevent full truth and resolution. [6 min read] Read More
International travel, field research and community service projects are accessible to first-generation students at USC Dornsife through the Fisher Fellowship program. Read More
Six outstanding seniors nominated by faculty from USC Dornsife’s English Department are recognized for their commitment to the arts at an awards dinner that remembers alumnus Jimmy Gauntt. [ 3½ min read ] Read More
Troy Camp co-director Marla Ross found her confidence at USC through financial assistance and guidance from mentors and friends. As a recent grad, she wants to help others do the same. [1¾ min read] Read More