See the results of the most recent USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times statewide public opinion polls and how national and state politicians are viewed in California. A year after his election, President ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Responding to market demand for specialized skills in economics and regulation, the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences ...
Dornsife’s divisions each contain their own cluster — humanities and social sciences received their own adviser groupings, ...
A USC alumna who lives in San Diego County donated $15 million to the Department of History at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the university announced Tuesday, calling it the ...
Descendants of survivors helped researchers identify 279 deportees and tell their stories. ‘We give previously faceless victims a voice,’ says project’s co-founder.
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LA fires showed how much neighborliness matters for wildfire safety – schools can do much more to teach it
Neighbors are often the first people who can help in an emergency before local, state and federal responders arrive. A fast neighborhood response, whether helping put out spot fires on a lawn or ...
Dornsife may not be as selective as other colleges — but this inclusivity is what sets it apart and fosters a diverse learning environment. (Daily Trojan file photo) Entering USC, students get ...
The University of Southern California will announce Wednesday its largest donation ever, a $200-million gift from alumnus David Dornsife, the chairman of a large steel fabricating company, and his ...
The Trojan statue at the University of Southern California. Courtesy USC Athletics A USC alumna who lives in San Diego County donated $15 million to the Department of History at the USC Dornsife ...
The USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the oldest and largest of the USC schools, grants undergraduate degrees in more than 130 majors and minors in the humanities, social sciences, ...
Folklorists created a through line from the Celtic pagan festival of Samhain to Halloween. But the Halloween we know today has more to do with the English, a 9th century pope and American consumerism.
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