Cuba Maymester helps USC students shatter stereotypes
Led by Ivette Gomez of Spanish and Portuguese, a group of 21 USC undergraduates from diverse majors spent two weeks exploring the island nation. Read More
Led by Ivette Gomez of Spanish and Portuguese, a group of 21 USC undergraduates from diverse majors spent two weeks exploring the island nation. Read More
Johanna Reyes is making an impact from Mexico to Cuba, and intends to do even more after graduating this year with a degree in international relations and the global economy. Read More
USC Dornsife’s Pamela Starr said the research trip to Cuba immersed her students in politics, art, music, culture and architecture. “It’s a country somewhat frozen in time,” she said. Read More
In a Problems Without Passports research trip, USC Dornsife students find Cuba to be a country of contradictions. Read More
First student, athlete and physician — now hero — William Stetson ’82 brings arthroscopic surgery to Third World countries. Read More