USC Dornsife News
Omid Nohadani, a physicist and leader in the field of robust optimization, will join the faculty at Purdue University.
Three creative writing alumni share tales about how they carved their niche in the written word.
One USC College undergraduate shares his story about learning Spanish in Spain.
Geography undergraduates’ winning research finds that more than 400 schools totaling 250,000 students are exposed daily to an air pollution volume 3.5 times the already elevated Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority emissions standard.
USC College’s Master of Arts in Visual Anthropology Starts Anew
USC College's Problems without Passports program sent 10 undergrads this past summer to Cambodia to research the 1975 to 1979 genocide. Led by the College's Kosal Path, a survivor from this period, the students conducted interviews with victims and perpetrators and attended a UN trial.
The USC College student will spend a year studying photographic archives in Paris, France.
USC College student Jem Jebbia is awarded a Tony Blair Foundation fellowship and spends three weeks in Malawi combating the disease in the southeastern African county.