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Congress designates Sept. 17 as a day to recognize the value and history of the U.S. Constitution. Celebrate the legacy of this guiding document with a special panel discussion featuring USC Dornsife scholars.
With hard work, determination and the support of his family, first-gen freshman Richard Garcia will study chemistry at USC Dornsife.
Biological sciences major Rebecca Hess and her fellow students hit the streets, handing out burritos and making friends.
From a career in the U.S. Navy to executive recruitment to writing award-winning historical war thrillers, John Gobbell ’60 never forgets his USC Dornsife roots.
USC Dornsife’s Program for Environmental and Regional Equity teams with USC Price School of Public Policy and the California Endowment for a town hall talk on the intersecting role of labor, business, education and philanthropy.
Sociologist Donald Miller sees a path to strengthening core values following one of the nation’s most horrific mass-shooting tragedies.
The POIR Predoctoral Summer Institute aims to increase the diversity of the applicant pools for top Ph.D. programs in political science or other social science fields at USC and across the country.
Aided by six USC Dornsife undergraduates and an alumna, Olu Orange brings a successful lawsuit that forces the city of Los Angeles to pay up to $30 million in job training for thousands of people subjected to unconstitutional gang injunctions.