Back in Ivory Coast, USC Dornsife doctoral candidate and Fulbright fellow Todd Fredson returns to the region that kindles his creativity.
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USC Dornsife graduate student reveals that hundreds of endangered eastern chimpanzees inhabit a region of rapidly shrinking forest fragments in Uganda.
Led by Steven Lamy of international relations, 17 undergraduates travel to Iceland, Norway and Finland to study climate change in the Arctic as part of a USC Dornsife Problems Without Passports course.
Doctoral student Sari Siegel has been awarded a leading fellowship for her pioneering research into the largely unexplored history of Jewish prisoner-physicians in Nazi camps during World War II.
Fourteen exceptional USC Dornsife students and alumni have been selected for the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship, awarded for academic achievement and commitment to cultural engagement.
USC Dornsife Scholars emphasize positive human impact through the knowledge and talents they pursue in USC’s Discovery, Renaissance and Global Scholars programs.
Visit to the university he attended in the 1970s wraps up a week of historic diplomacy across the U.S.
The director of USC Dornsife’s Institute of Armenian Studies recounts a dark, unresolved chapter of Turkish history.
USC Dornsife’s new Washington, D.C. Program combines courses in international relations with prestigious internships in the nation’s capital.