Chemistry Ph.D. student Betsy Melenbrink works as part of a U.S.-African graduate student team to design and build an inexpensive, eco-friendly electrochemistry teaching module.
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USC Dornsife researchers, including primate expert Craig Stanford, are working to understand how to better protect these animals, who could be extinct in just 100 years.
No other autocratic regime has such a well-developed stable of artists and writers producing works aligned with the party’s ideological needs, says Meredith Shaw in "The Conversation."
Overseas research opportunities, like the one in which then-undergraduate Max Novak unearthed a B.C.-era sword, help USC Dornsife’s classics department expand its reach.
USC Dornsife history majors travel to the capital of the United Kingdom to examine gender construction in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Led by Ivette Gomez of Spanish and Portuguese, a group of 21 USC undergraduates from diverse majors spent two weeks exploring the island nation.
Sophomore Kayla Soren’s International Student Environmental Coalition includes young people from 30 countries who raise awareness about our planet.
This Maymester, students traveled to Salvador and São Paulo to learn about the cultures of Brazil and Portuguese-speaking Africa.
Students on a Maymester course travel to Argentina to undertake hands-on geological fieldwork, studying the 470 million-year-old Famatinian Arc and learning to work as an international research team.
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