Wayétu Moore ’09 pens a memoir that explores her escape from Liberia’s civil war and her immigrant experience in America. [8¼ min read]
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USC Dornsife faculty and students teach university-level coursework to California prisoners in an effort to reduce recidivism rates and break down stereotypes. [5¼ min read]
USC Dornsife’s Ellen Wayland-Smith chronicles the life of top ad executive Jean Wade Rindlaub, who used her glamorous and influential career on Madison Avenue to advocate that women stay in the kitchen. [6¼ min read]
Eli Zeger is already carving out a successful career as a journalist, selling his articles to top-tier publications such as the Financial Times and Vice. [7½ min read]
USC Dornsife writing professor Amy Meyerson uses fiction — and extensive research — to illuminate the unsolved theft of one of the world’s most storied gems. [6¼ min read]
Armed with a new book and a new business as a writing consultant for engineering firms, Brad Henderson ’89 draws on his experience as an aerospace engineer and as a poet and novelist to teach engineers how to communicate more effectively. [6¾ min read]
How USC Dornsife beat the odds to transform online learning into a vibrant virtual experience with almost unlimited educational potential.
Students in USC Dornsife’s Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature program hosted their first-ever event featuring the work and experiences of writers of color. [1 ½ min read]
Undergraduates interested in pursuing careers in law get a head start by taking Antonio Elefano’s “Advanced Legal Writing” course. [4 min read]
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