Health and humanity major Nnenna Ezeh’s passion for medicine inspires her to reach out to underserved populations.
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Senior Engie Salama writes about how traveling to Spain with a USC Dornsife interdisciplinary program turned her into a real Valencian.
A fun pastime filming ski trips turned into a dream career for alumnus Caleb Farro, who coordinates extreme sports shoots throughout the world for GoPro.
After immersing themselves in Holland’s renowned city planning and design, students in the USC GeoDesign Problems Without Passports course propose ways to improve Los Angeles.
Undergraduates in Erin Moore’s Problems Without Passports (PWP) course become anthropologists when they travel to Brazil to study how another culture experiences the healing process.
Rhacel Parreñas of sociology leads a Problems Without Passports trip to Dubai to research forced labor and human trafficking among migrant workers.
International relations alumna Rebecca Braun, a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon, discusses security in West Africa.
George Sanchez has received a Diversity Visionary Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine.
USC Shoah Foundation plays a leading role in the commemoration of the Rwanda genocide 20 years ago.