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The highly regarded instructor and scholar is hailed as “an engaged — and intellectually engaging — citizen” who exemplifies the liberal arts mindset.
The inaugural Dornsife Dialogues event offers students, faculty and staff a conversation on the tenor and evolution of political discourse.
Appearing as part of the USC President’s Distinguished Lecture series, the former United Kingdom leader speaks to a packed Bovard Auditorium.
International relations faculty map out a possible shape for U.S. relations with Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Russia under the new president.
Renowned scholars, veteran political strategists and award-winning journalists convene at USC Dornsife to break down this year’s extraordinary presidential race.
Gen. (Ret.) David Petraeus helps promote the interdisciplinary minor in the Spatial Sciences Institute that allows students to use spatial thinking, modeling and mapping skills to enhance their impact in human security and disaster response.
Following the attempted coup in July, the country is coping with draconian repercussions and an unprecedented sense of divisiveness.
A new series featuring faculty from throughout USC aims to slow the spin on campaign rhetoric and explore the important topics emerging from this year’s election.
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