Scholar hopes to answer a question many Americans with immigrant roots fear to ask: How do I pass down a language and culture I only half know?Scholar hopes to answer a question many Americans with immigrant roots fear to ask: How do I pass down a language and culture I only half know?
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USC Dornsife English professor MG Lord, author of the book Forever Barbie, explains why we can’t get enough of the iconic doll.
USC scholars are using virtual reality and augmented reality technologies to bring historical objects and locations to life.
Ancient Greek philosophers despised the Sophists’ rhetoric because it searched for relative truth, not absolutes. But learning how to do that thoughtfully can help constructive debates.
Drawing from her own experience, she advocates for foster care children through her writing and more
The first to graduate from the creative nonfiction track of USC Dornsife’s PhD in Creative Writing and Literature program, Melissa Chadburn has covered the child welfare system across multiple genres.
USC Dornsife’s Percival Everett joins a select handful of notable figures in literature, music, art and architecture who were elected this year.
USC Dornsife mathematicians highlight their favorite and most influential women in the field — one in which women have a rich history of contributions, and despite centuries of headway, recognition, access and equity still remain works in progress.
From Coltrane’s Circle of Tones to the shared skills required for both, discover how math and music intertwine in creative expression.
Muslims throughout the world will celebrate the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, a celebration at the end of Ramadan. Here’s an introduction to this important feast and its partner, Eid al-Adha.
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