From understanding and improving climate change communications to assessing the latest approaches to protecting our environment, USC Dornsife faculty and students have a front-row seat at this pivotal meeting. [3¼ min read]
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Inspired by a USC Dornsife international relations course — and her brother’s tendency to tap into her personal hair care supply — international relations and global business major Shamillah Iga looks to meet a demand among men looking to sport longer hairstyles. [3¼ min read]
Two scholars with expertise on the region give their insights into the harrowing situation unfolding after the Taliban seizes power. [4½ min read]
Inspired by California’s vibrant food scene while at USC, alumna Shriya Naheta formed Zama Organics which delivers fresh, organic produce to thousands of customers across India. [5¾ min read]
In 2011, uprisings against oppression flared across the Middle East. The results of these would-be revolutions have so far been disappointing — but scholars say it’s too early to judge. [5 min read]
Sally Nichols ’94 has invested in the revolutionary rise of the internet, health care tech and, now, cannabis. [5½ min read]
Carolina Cortez hopes her time with the State Department will allow her to pursue her dream of being a diplomat to a Latin American country. [3¾ min read]
Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro brings a history of leadership and advocacy to her new role as chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations. [6 min read]
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