Dieuwertje “DJ” Kast of USC Dornsife’s Joint Educational Project (JEP) is drawing on her summer research experiences aboard a deep-sea exploration vessel and at an Arctic research station to inspire young scientists at the USC Family of Schools.
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Mark Marino of the Writing Program leads students into the community to teach computer skills, build urban gardens and establish job-training programs.
A trio of graduating seniors reflect on their experiences at USC Dornsife as they prepare for the next stage of their lives along with nearly 2,000 other USC Dornsife undergraduates.
Aided by USC students, fourth- and fifth-graders at 32nd Street USC Performing Arts Magnet learn about robotics and coding at a computer science workshop hosted by the Joint Educational Project’s Young Scientists Program.
Internship course launched through the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics and the Joint Educational Project (JEP) lets USC students teach teenagers about politics and the value of voting.
The academic and creative interests that Alpha Mulugeta ’06 explored during his time at USC allowed him to seize professional opportunities wherever they were presented. Mulugeta appeared on the fifth season of RuPaul’s “Drag Race” and is an in-demand cabaret performer.
Honored by Forbes’ annual list for her achievements in science, alumna and USC Joint Educational Project (JEP) STEM programs manager Dieuwertje “DJ” Kast is heading to the Arctic this summer to learn about polar science.
The holiday gift giving, coordinated by the Joint Educational Project (JEP), offered donated books to 300 K-5 students served by JEP’s ReadersPLUS program.
A computer science workshop held by the Joint Educational Project’s Young Scientists Program features a talk from a Disney artist and helps elementary school students learn to code, design games and control robots using computer programing.
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