Personal and cultural legacy meets cutting-edge research technology, enabling the documentation and preservation of Byzantine murals in Eastern Orthodox churches.
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Intrepid explorers of the modern age, marine scientists travel the world’s oceans to understand the mysteries of — and threats to — Earth’s fount of life.
One of the world’s most traveled people, alumnus William “Bill” Altaffer has visited every country in the world — many not just once, but multiple times. From North Korea to the North Pole, Sweden to the Sahara, Tipperary to Timbuktu, he’s seen it all.
A USC Dornsife program enables undergraduate to explore her twin passions while studying in Botswana.
Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Sarkissian headlined the landmark USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies event, featuring a dozen South Caucasus experts brainstorming on best practices in democracy-building.
Gordon Brown shares his perspective on the current crisis in Syria, the 2008 global financial crisis and other major global events, as well as his opinions on the future of our global community.
The 2018 cohort of 14 USC Fulbrights includes 13 students and alumni who hold a total of 15 different USC Dornsife majors and minors.
In the wake of recent talks with its southern neighbor, North Korea seems to be showing signs through its media that it is ready to cooperate.
Sierra Drummond, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in NGOs and social change, has hosted a radio show, worked with the homeless, served as a camp counselor with underprivileged youth and spent a semester studying in Scotland.
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