A Problems Without Passports course in Colombia explores the country’s history of armed conflict and the continuing efforts aimed at establishing an enduring peace.
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Jeffrey Fields, a former Department of Defense and State Department official, explains why a hardline approach on North Korea will likely fail, as it did with Iran, in "The Conversation."
At a historic event organized by USC Dornsife’s Institute of Armenian Studies, scholars and diplomats deliberate issues that have influenced 25 years of transition in the region.
In "The Conversation," Gregory Treverton discusses what the United State’s policies on Africa might look like under the Trump Administration and how the U.S. will likely have less of a presence on the continent.
The renowned USC Dornsife chemist takes part in a panel discussion about the role of Russian science in reshaping global innovation in the years to come.
A Problems Without Passports course takes 10 undergraduates to Ireland to learn about efforts to support Gaelic and preserve its cultural role on the island.
An aggressive neighbor to the north, a sputtering economy at home – in The Conversation, Marco Milani and a colleague look at the thorny issues facing the country’s new leader.
Her home state of Minnesota is about as far from the ocean as you can get, but her experiences at USC showed the sea was her true calling.
The 2017 roster of 19 USC Fulbrighters includes 17 students and alumni who held a total of 18 different USC Dornsife majors or minors.
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