Film director Taylor Hackford '68 adds USC's Asa V. Call Alumni Achievement Award to his many honors.
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The professor of international relations at USC College and expert on global California will receive the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce's oldest and most prestigious award.
USC College students volunteer to teach high school classes a global perspective.
In the age of Twitter, nothing replaces in-depth reporting found in real journalistic writing.
The British-born University Professor Emeritus was chosen for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government’s highest honor for humanities achievement.
A new book 1989 by Professor Mary Elise Sarotte explores the fall of the Berlin Wall and uses the language of architecture to describe the model of order constructed in Germany in the wake of the Cold War.
USC College's Problems without Passports program sent 10 undergrads this past summer to Cambodia to research the 1975 to 1979 genocide. Led by the College's Kosal Path, a survivor from this period, the students conducted interviews with victims and perpetrators and attended a UN trial.
USC College student Jem Jebbia is awarded a Tony Blair Foundation fellowship and spends three weeks in Malawi combating the disease in the southeastern African county.
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