Students in the Masters in Visual Anthropology program in USC Dornsife have spent the past year crafting ethnographic documentaries chronicling topics such as surf tourism in Latin America and the cultural preservation of Los Angeles’ Garifuna community. This past Friday, the films made their debut on the big screen.
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Just-graduated USC Dornsife students will present their research at a summer symposium with colleagues and alumni in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The USC Shoah Foundation Institute has partnered with Comcast to release 10 documentary films in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
USC College Master of Liberal Studies students presented their research at the Fourth Annual Graduate Liberal Studies Symposium jointly sponsored by eight universities worldwide.
Author, screenwriter and USC College alumnus Eric Garcia follows his imagination wherever it leads.
Taylor Hackford takes home USC Alumni Association's most prestigious honor, while outgoing USC President Steven Sample and his wife Kathryn were also honored at the ceremony.
From harmony (meoauniaea) to brainworm (eltungawng), Paul Frommer Ph.D. ’81 creates a brand new language for the film Avatar.
In the film Avatar, director James Cameron creates a futuristic tribal culture complete with its own language, rituals and religion.
During a USC Shoah Foundation Institute event, filmmakers discuss the value of genocide survivor testimony.
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