Carol Muske-Dukes, USC Dornsife professor of English and creative writing, will read from Twin Cities and Crossing State Lines: An American Renga during the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
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Students in the Masters in Visual Anthropology program in USC Dornsife have spent the past year crafting ethnographic documentaries chronicling topics such as surf tourism in Latin America and the cultural preservation of Los Angeles’ Garifuna community. This past Friday, the films made their debut on the big screen.
The USC Dornsife chemist and Nobel laureate received the highest prize in Hungary for academic achievement affecting all of humanity.
Students gain perspective on GOP presidential candidates with debate viewing party and panel discussion.
The USC Dornsife community greets its freshmen and transfer students with great conversation, delicious food and lots of opportunities.
The event included 25 scholars from 14 West Coast universities and think tanks. U.S. Air Force Secretary Michael Donley, a USC Dornsife alumnus, led the discussions among scholars and other Air Force officers.
The Pasadena Arts Council recognizes Bill Deverell for his contributions to the culture of Pasadena with a 2011 Gold Crown Award.
Graduate students in USC Dornsife’s Department of Linguistics organize a workshop in honor of their late professor Jean-Roger Vergnaud, a pioneer in syntax and phonology.
Just-graduated USC Dornsife students will present their research at a summer symposium with colleagues and alumni in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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