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.
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Born on a U.S. Air Force base, 59 years later Michael Donley is the Air Force’s top civilian leader. Entrusted to restore credibility to that branch of the military’s nuclear enterprise, he’s also trying to win a few wars.
USC Dornsife's Sarrah Shahawy, president of the USC Student Interfaith Council, is valedictorian for Commencement 2011.
As a couple, Alex Peterson and Jennifer McCard are making careers out of service to the U.S. and the environment, around the world.
Abe Lowenthal, professor of international relations in USC Dornsife, recently chatted with Ecuador President Rafael Correa, one of hundreds of interviews for his upcoming book.
David Kang's new book, East Asia Before the West, upends understanding of East Asian international relations.
Undergraduates laugh, cry and learn during USC College and Norman Topping's summer program in Japan.
Undergraduates in Problems Without Passports learn about shades of gray in Cambodia, 35 years after the Khmer Rouge.
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