Los Angeles City Councilmember and Trojan Paul Krekorian receives honor from USC Dornsife’s Joint Educational Project for exemplifying the “spirit of service.”
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The unprecedented USC showing — 24 Trojans in all won the prestigious awards this year — demonstrates the commitment of faculty mentors and the support of programs aimed at jumpstarting academic careers.
As President Donald Trump’s executive order banning refugees and travelers from a list of predominantly Muslim countries from entering America triggers a storm of protest across the United States and the globe, USC Dornsife scholars examine why it is causing such a widespread backlash.
The distinguished political adviser and public servant is admired for redefining the role of media.
In a political science course offered by USC Dornsife that examines the challenges of environmental problem-solving, students compete to create innovative solutions to promote campus sustainability.
The political science professor will use his extensive experience in United States politics to expand students’ opportunities for “real-world experiences that intersect with what they are learning in the classroom.”
Renowned scholars, veteran political strategists and award-winning journalists convene at USC Dornsife to break down this year’s extraordinary presidential race.
After a successful three decade career in business, Diane Brooks Dixon is now helping shape the future of Newport Beach as mayor of the affluent coastal California town.
Scientific advisers have counseled presidents at least as far back as Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Even so, many politicians and much of the public seem slow to trust them — a situation that needs a remedy, and soon.
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