“Writing in the Community” allows undergraduates to work with community partners to tell their organizations’ important stories.
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The highly accomplished neuroscience major wishes every day had 48 hours, giving her more opportunities to conduct research and help others.
Mark Marino of the Writing Program leads students into the community to teach computer skills, build urban gardens and establish job-training programs.
A trio of graduating seniors reflect on their experiences at USC Dornsife as they prepare for the next stage of their lives along with nearly 2,000 other USC Dornsife undergraduates.
The Food for Thought educational outreach program enriches education in Los Angeles public schools using aquaponics as an active-learning platform for themes related to STEM as well as food and environmental justice.
The East Asian languages and cultures major simplifies — and personalizes — the process of donating to charity through his app Drops.
Aided by USC students, fourth- and fifth-graders at 32nd Street USC Performing Arts Magnet learn about robotics and coding at a computer science workshop hosted by the Joint Educational Project’s Young Scientists Program.
The largest annual book festival in the nation takes place April 9 and 10 and features panels, book readings, live entertainment and more.
Internship course launched through the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics and the Joint Educational Project (JEP) lets USC students teach teenagers about politics and the value of voting.