The hoops team, including several team members studying at USC Dornsife, uses its platform to inspire local kids and help others in need as part of Trojan Outreach, USC’s community volunteer program for student-athletes. [5 min read]
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Undergraduates interested in pursuing careers in law get a head start by taking Antonio Elefano’s “Advanced Legal Writing” course. [4 min read]
USC Dornsife’s Young Scientists Program hosts cancer education workshops at inner-city elementary schools to reduce fear and encourage young students to pursue science. [4½ min read]
From earthquake safety to community health, USC Dornsife research is shaping Los Angeles life, policy and design.
USC Dornsife’s Center for the Political Future hosts a post-election conference where experts discuss the impact of the recent midterm election and reflect on its significance for women voters and candidates, as well as its impact for the Republican and Democratic political parties.
Nikki and Shaliz Aflatooni immerse themselves in volunteer opportunities as undergrads. It’s their way of giving back after receiving merit scholarships. [5 ¾ min read]
Veterans of past wars have long been at the forefront of peace advocacy in the United States.
At a USC Dornsife event, Anita Hill speaks on how sexual assault, harassment issues have shifted amid #MeToo, the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and what she would say to former Vice President Joe Biden. [4 ¼ min read]
A panel of experts, including MacArthur “Genius Grant” awardees Viet Thanh Nguyen and Josh Kun of USC Dornsife, explain the history of cultural appropriation and growing awareness in the digital era. [3 min read]