Sen. Barbara Boxer won’t seek re-election in 2016, and voters are ready for new blood, a USC Dornsife/Times poll found.
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Islamic Americans will gather at USC to discuss their status and future in local, state and federal government in a Sept. 5 event organized by USC Dornsife.
The free tram buses, which can be tracked at usctrams.com, will run from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., departing every 20 minutes. The last bus will depart Leavey Library at 8 p.m.
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Commemorating International Women’s Day, genocide survivors as well as political scholars and filmmakers discuss women’s rights during a recent event organized by the USC Shoah Foundation Institute and The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme.
The Democratic pollster and lecturer in USC Dornsife was an expert on the increasing influence of Latino voters.
Students gain perspective on GOP presidential candidates with debate viewing party and panel discussion.
May Berenbaum, leading entomologist and expert on the evolutionary relationship between insects and plants, has received the 2011 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, administered by USC Dornsife.
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