USC Dornsife News
"The world would be a better place if everyone was required to spend time in a radically different country than their own." — Robert Rosencrans '13, research fellow in Ghana.
USC Dornsife junior David Horacio Hernandez is lauded by the White House for his education advocacy and travels to Capitol Hill to offer ideas about how to better prepare minorities for college.
The daughter of self-educated immigrants, Celia C. Ayala ensures that Los Angeles County’s children receive a quality preschool education even if their parents can’t afford tuition costs.
The USC Shoah Foundation Institute housed in USC Dornsife provides educators with the skills they need to introduce testimony into classroom lessons.
USC Dornsife's Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and alumnus Thomas Denson recognized by the Association for Psychological Science as 'Rising Stars.'
With USC Dornsife alumni at the helm, a bridge essential to villagers in Sikoro, Mali, moves closer to completion.
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.
USC College students volunteer to teach high school classes a global perspective.
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