As the class of 2022 prepares for their next steps, we highlight some of the many undergraduate students who embody the mix of creativity, drive and academic achievement that USC Dornsife champions.
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Service has been at the heart of the USC Dornsife experience for Sanghavi, who on May 13 receives degrees in human biology and in pharmacology and drug development.
A physics major built a car that goes from 0 to 60 mph in three seconds. Next is Harvard Law School.
Jonathan Laifman’s passion for cars remained a constant while he decided on a career path at USC Dornsife, an explorative journey that led him to both physics and law.
Encounters with key faculty members helped Hameedha Khan overcome the uncertainty that marked her initial days at USC.
This May, Brian Femminella and Lucy Schafer will receive their diplomas, become military officers, then continue their work on their music therapy app now headquarted at Tik Tok’s former office.
Nwodim, who made her name in acting and comedy after graduating from USC Dornsife in 2010 with a degree in biological sciences, will speak during the College’s satellite ceremonies on May 13. [2 min read]
A lifelong ballet dancer, Needham found a new passion for neuroscience at USC Dornsife — and a career path that lets her combine both interests. [3¼ min read]
Though she didn’t set foot on campus until orientation, the psychology major quickly got involved in causes aimed at leaving the university — and the world — a little better for the next generation and beyond. [3½ min read]
Degrees in international relations and the global economy and Spanish, performing in an a cappella group and building an immigration court watch program prepare the graduating senior to continue a family trend. [3 min read]
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