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Through a “Casden Conversation,” Stephen D. Smith of USC Shoah Foundation – the Institute for Visual History and Education and Steven Luckert of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum discuss the power of propaganda in Nazi Germany.
Honored by Forbes’ annual list for her achievements in science, alumna and USC Joint Educational Project (JEP) STEM programs manager Dieuwertje “DJ” Kast is heading to the Arctic this summer to learn about polar science.
Through USC Dornsife’s California Policy Research Internship, students present state leaders in policy, politics and public service with ways to expand equitable access to public parks and improve teacher recruitment and retention.
The holiday gift giving, coordinated by the Joint Educational Project (JEP), offered donated books to 300 K-5 students served by JEP’s ReadersPLUS program.
A computer science workshop held by the Joint Educational Project’s Young Scientists Program features a talk from a Disney artist and helps elementary school students learn to code, design games and control robots using computer programing.
USC Dornsife claims two of the year’s 32 awardees as well as two top finalists. Marshall Scholars receive two fully funded years of graduate study in the United Kingdom.
The United States is at historic levels of income inequality. What will it take to balance the scales between low-income workers and the top 1 percent?