Graduating with a degree in political science and a minor in dance, Robles will be heading to Taiwan as part of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
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USC’s 2023 valedictorian exemplifies how USC Dornsife’s diverse learning opportunities and supportive community cultivate well-rounded, high-achieving students.
USC Dornsife honors 5 scholars with Communicator of the Year Award for outstanding public engagement
Second annual awards recognize scholars across disciplines for their dedication to sharing their expertise with the public.
From artificial intelligence to politics, medicine to biotechnology, law to finance, a USC Dornsife math major opens doors to an array of professional fields.
Ponti, who graduated in 1994 and now serves on USC Dornsife’s Board of Councilors, will speak to the College’s more than 2,000 graduates at ceremonies on May 12.
Learning about the blue economy and aquatic farming enables students from King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science, some of whom have never visited the ocean or a lab, to see science career possibilities.
Embedded counselors provide greater mental health assistance for USC Dornsife’s diverse community of young scholars.
The undergrads, both of whom serve in USC Dornsife’s Agents of Change civil rights advocacy clinic, are the first at USC to receive Soros Justice Fellowships from the Open Society Foundations.
A growing network of Trojan alumni are working with USC Dornsife students to ready them for interviews, help them forge career connections and provide helpful coaching.