The inaugural Dornsife Dialogues event offers students, faculty and staff a conversation on the tenor and evolution of political discourse.
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A masterful scholar of Chinese history with a broad intellectual vision, Wills was a pillar of strength in the development of East Asian studies at USC.
USC Dornsife’s Viet Thanh Nguyen follows up his Pulitzer Prize win for fiction with a spot on the short list of the National Book Awards — this time for nonfiction.
Seeking to further encourage and support research and teaching in the humanities, USC and The Huntington reaffirm their partnership with the Early Modern Studies Institute and the Institute on California and the West.
The USC Global Leadership Summit featured some of the world’s foremost authorities on economics deliberating government financial accountability in the wake of the Greek debt crisis.
In honor of Earth Day 2016, USC Dornsife professors from different disciplines discuss how their scholarship intersects with their eco-minded pursuits.
From slavery to capitalism, the USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute celebrates its 1,000th event by hosting a conference on early American history.
The first annual Linda and Harlan Martens Economic History Forum examines the state finance and political accountability of 18th-century Britain to reveal insights on current economic issues.
Calling the humanities as vital as breathing, alumna, Pitzer College President and Mark Twain scholar Laura Skandera Trombley is named incoming president of The Huntington Library.
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