USC Dornsife News
USC Dornsife junior David Horacio Hernandez is lauded by the White House for his education advocacy and travels to Capitol Hill to offer ideas about how to better prepare minorities for college.
USC Dornsife’s Department of American Studies and Ethnicity promotes digital scholarship through a summer institute funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
USC College's Adam Bush receives K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award for his commitment to higher education.
Undergraduates laugh, cry and learn during USC College and Norman Topping's summer program in Japan.
How will society be transformed by the presence, skills and actions of immigrants? USC College has become the convening place for academic, community and public policy leaders to conduct and discuss research on the changing landscape of Los Angeles and the nation.
Aug. 25, 2010, marked the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating blow. Andrew Curtis and a team of USC College students are documenting the rebuilding process street by street.
Mock interviews, résumé critiques and handshake tutorials — this is not a typical gang intervention. Stan Huey and his research team are investigating whether opening career paths can change the lives of gang-involved Los Angeles youth.
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