A new book by biologist and anthropologist Craig Stanford provides a pioneering overview of our knowledge of chimpanzees, challenging us to let apes guide our inquiry into what it means to be human.
USC Dornsife News
The largest annual book festival in the nation takes place April 9 and 10 and features panels, book readings, live entertainment and more.
USC Dornsife faculty take center stage at the 2015 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books — the biggest book festival in the nation.
Alumnus and lecturer Brandon Som wins the coveted Kate Tufts Discovery Award for his debut book of poems, The Tribute Horse.
Richard Fox’s new book on Abraham Lincoln views the former president’s impact through the lens of his looks, his accessibility and his sacrifice.
This November marks the 25th anniversary of the collapse of the Berlin Wall. A new book by professor Mary Elise Sarotte traces how the event that marked the end of the Cold War in Europe was not just the result of actions by the United States.
Alumnus Douglas Keeney’s book Lost in the Pacific unearths the voices of WWII heroes who survived for days — or weeks — after crash-landing in the South Pacific.
Jack Halberstam, professor of American studies and ethnicity, and gender studies in USC Dornsife, has written a new book, Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender and the End of Normal, to be published by Beacon Press in September.
A new book Marilyn: The Passion and the Paradox by USC Dornsife’s Lois Banner marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic actress’ death.