Brett Crosby ’95 has spent nearly two decades riding the wave of information technology, originating Google Analytics and launching a startup for investing in real estate-backed loans.
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Luis Almagro shares his vision for “more rights for more people” in the Americas during a visit to the USC Dornsife School of International Relations.
A born storyteller, Kimberley Lovato ’90 has published a mouthwatering guide to her beloved adoptive city’s most intriguing restaurants, markets and artisanal food shops.
Sophomore Kayla Soren’s International Student Environmental Coalition includes young people from 30 countries who raise awareness about our planet.
Jeffrey Fields, a former Department of Defense and State Department official, explains why a hardline approach on North Korea will likely fail, as it did with Iran, in "The Conversation."
In "The Conversation," Gregory Treverton discusses what the United State’s policies on Africa might look like under the Trump Administration and how the U.S. will likely have less of a presence on the continent.
Alumnus Julian Leuthold, the visionary founder of GetGlobal — the first conference on how to succeed in foreign markets — attributes his success to the open-minded approach to life and business he learned from the country he now calls his second home: India.
An activist and scholar who taught at USC Dornsife for 31 years, Jerry Bender traveled to and wrote extensively about southern Africa. His passion for his work changed many lives both at USC and abroad, earning him a devoted following among students and colleagues.
In the second of two articles on President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, a panel of experts hosted by USC Dornsife’s Department of Political Science and Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics discuss his record abroad.
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