Reaching through the darkness for the light, across the oceans for greater international understanding and back in time to honor Trojans of years past, three USC Dornsife graduates offer their stories.
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USC Dornsife’s new Washington, D.C. Program combines courses in international relations with prestigious internships in the nation’s capital.
Mary Elise Sarotte, Dean’s Professor of History, delivers a Dean’s Special Lecture on how events following the fall of the Berlin Wall have contributed to the current conflict between the U.S. and Russia.
Jacques Hymans, John Pollini and Steven Ross receive highly competitive grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support their research.
Interested in a career in foreign policy or international finance? A new interdisciplinary major in international relations and the global economy prepares students for many such careers.
Alumnus Ben Hemingway leads U.S. disaster response teams from Ebola-ravaged Liberia to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Alumnus Michael Bergmann’s liberal arts education sharpened his critical thinking skills keeping him at the top of his game in a long career with Nike.
Alumna Stephanie Erwin served as a Navy helicopter pilot with deployments throughout the world.
David Kang of international relations has been awarded a MacArthur Foundation grant to analyze East Asian security issues, defense spending and United States foreign policy.
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