More and more, USC Dornsife students design dual majors for an added edge with job prospects.
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Alumna Kaitlin Solimine has dedicated her academic career to studying China. Now she is making academic research appealing to a general audience through an online magazine she co-founded.
Junior Tomik Vertanous co-founded an international nonprofit bringing much-needed medical supplies to rural regions of Armenia.
An award-winning book co-authored by Jane Junn of political science shows how a lack of inclusion in national surveys may skew our understanding of the public’s opinion on immigration.
Robert Shrum is installed as the inaugural Carmen H. and Louis Warschaw Chair in Practical Politics.
Compliments to this year’s incoming freshmen. Of nearly 26,000 freshmen applicants, USC Dornsife greeted about 1,200 first-year students during Welcome Week.
The professor emeritus of political science started USC’s first course on black politics and produced landmark scholarship on the two most prominent African American male politicians during the 1980s — Jesse Jackson and Harold Washington.
As a senior adviser with the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, alumnus Emmanuel Caudillo is helping improve educational outcomes for an underrepresented group.
A recent study by Christian Grose and Matthew Mendez of political science shows state legislators in favor of voter ID laws are motivated by racial bias.
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