USC Dornsife students Amanda Schmitt and Marissa Roy present their ethics research at the 2013 Global Ethics Fellows Conference in New York.
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The interdisciplary classics major at USC Dornsife teaches how the cultures, languages and literatures of ancient Greece, Rome and the Mediterranean have shaped life today.
The King Faisal Chair in Islamic Thought and Culture in USC Dornsife has been recognized for his work bridging the gap of understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims.
USC students nab first, fourth, fifth and eighth place in the University of Pennsylvania’s Quaker Classic Tournament. Best Attorney and Best Witness honors went to USC Dornsife students.
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.
Lindsay Harrison was a rookie when she made her appellate debut at the highest court. She also changed the rules and saved a man’s life.
The USC Mock Trial Team uncovered facts that helped jurors conclude an LAPD officer was responsible for the wrongful death of an autistic man.
The USC Dornsife freshman seminar ‘It Ought to Be a Law’ empowers students to draft and present bills before the California State Senate’s Education Committee. As a result, SB 63 was passed, requiring all public high schools statewide to carry defibrillators.
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