Through the USC Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics, director Lyn Boyd-Judson is giving students the tools and opportunities to make a difference in their world and envision an even better future.
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A celebrated artist, poet and philosopher, Martínez Celaya also trained as a physicist, making him a true Renaissance scholar.
More than 60,000 members of the Trojan Family united on the University Park Campus for USC’s 134th commencement ceremony.
The 2017 roster of 19 USC Fulbrighters includes 17 students and alumni who held a total of 18 different USC Dornsife majors or minors.
The human biology major says USC’s interdisciplinary outlook and short-term international programs changed his entire career trajectory.
What gave the Trojans a leg up in the Classics Olympia competition? Credit the intimacy of USC Dornsife’s Classics Department — especially small class sizes and student-faculty camaraderie.
The leader of Career Pathways at USC Dornsife advises students to start early and make mixers, mentorship and elevator pitches part of their job strategy.
Safiya Sinclair, a doctoral student in creative writing and literature at USC Dornsife, has won a prestigious award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for her debut collection of poetry.
Enjoy literary discussions, readings and more from USC Dornsife faculty and alumni at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 22 and 23 at USC.
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