The first students in USC Dornsife’s Problems Without Passports’ archaeology course in Turkey look for castle ruins, gravestones and much more. In all, they discover 14 ancient sites.
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During Maymester, poets from USC Dornsife immersed themselves in the culture of the City of Light and emerged stronger writers.
As a result of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, USC Dornsife students get an international experience on their home turf.
With USC Dornsife alumni at the helm, a bridge essential to villagers in Sikoro, Mali, moves closer to completion.
Eight USC Dornsife undergraduates have traveled to Ghana for five weeks of research aimed at helping rural farmers. Follow their research and read their impressions posted on their blog.
USC Dornsife’s 2011 Fulbright recipients prepare for their international research and teaching assistantships.
Faculty and graduate students from the USC College Department of Earth Sciences explore the cliffs of England to search for evidence of an ancient ocean crisis.
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