The Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Croatian immigrant founded the Slavic department at USC Dornsife in 1967.
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A new book by USC Dornsife’s Jody Agius Vallejo examines middle-class Mexican Americans, revealing the factors that lead to educational and economic success.
USC Dornsife undergraduate students ventured to myriad Latino eateries throughout Los Angeles to practice their Spanish, get a flavor of Hispanic food and culture, and learn about food-related issues in their community.
How will society be transformed by the presence, skills and actions of immigrants? USC College has become the convening place for academic, community and public policy leaders to conduct and discuss research on the changing landscape of Los Angeles and the nation.
The Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration in USC College hosts panel to discuss the broader impacts of anti-illegal immigration measure Arizona SB 1070.
Mainstream media have impeded effective policy making on immigration, say panelists at Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration seminar.
News delivered during a recent conference that drew 350 — including Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Faith and personal convictions can help immigrants fight for equality in the U.S., says a USC College sociologist.
Janelle Wong, who examines the link between immigrants and religious right, is one of 23 scholars named Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow.
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