USC Shoah Foundation plays a leading role in the commemoration of the Rwanda genocide 20 years ago.
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Bruce Zuckerman holds on to humanity’s past through digital photography that captures a world of minute detail.
The psychology major and volleyball player is in China competing in the Pac-12 All-Star team.
USC continues to ascend as a global university, turning out many Fulbright scholars each year, mostly from USC Dornsife.
Douglas Capone of biological sciences is spearheading a collaboration with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia.
USC Dornsife will operate and manage the university’s participation in a new three-campus consortium to bolster East Asian studies.
The four new Dornsife Scholars combine the talents sought in USC’s Discovery, Renaissance and Global Scholars programs with an added emphasis on positive human impact.
The 2014 Boren Scholarships will allow three undergraduates to study in countries important to U.S. national security. While pursuing studies relevant to their majors, they will improve their foreign language skills.
USC Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics’ Lyn Boyd-Judson leads seven undergraduates to the University of Oxford for a five-day workshop on human rights and humanitarian action.
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