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Archaeology senior Sarah Hawley presents her research on ancient figurines — which reveals information about the transition of empires — during prestigious annual conference.
The prestigious award will allow the psychologist to spend a year in Armenia studying cognitive functions of schizophrenia.
In the film Avatar, director James Cameron creates a futuristic tribal culture complete with its own language, rituals and religion.
Mathew D. McCubbins will share appointments at the USC Marshall School of Business, the USC Gould School of Law and USC College.
A new book 1989 by Professor Mary Elise Sarotte explores the fall of the Berlin Wall and uses the language of architecture to describe the model of order constructed in Germany in the wake of the Cold War.
USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences/Los Angeles Times Poll: In a survey of 1,500 registered voters, 80% say the state is on the wrong track. Respondents express little confidence in state politicians and candidates, even as support for Obama remains high.
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