USC experts in international relations and foreign policy discuss how the Olympics shape — and are shaped by — global politics.
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As one of the inaugural fellows with the USC Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab, Iliya Kure devoted his thesis research and reporting through the #AfricansInUkraine campaign.
USC Annenberg students spent time in Ghana for an immersive reporting project, connecting with students from the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
Collaborating with L.A. Taco, USC Annenberg students produced nine features about emerging food and drink culture for a Tijuana Week zine, including a pocket guide.
USC Annenberg has been awarded a 2022 IDEAS grant to support first-of-its-kind study abroad program in Latin America.
On September 23, more than 3,500 USC students and community members attended the university’s first K-Pop Festa, featuring Kim Sejeong.
During USC's Ghana immersive reporting project, students interned at local news outlets and reported on the African country’s evolution.
More than 2.5 million people have fled to neighboring countries in the Ukraine refugee crisis, scarring generations.
USC international affairs experts shared timely perspectives on Russia’s information war and state-run propaganda, news coverage, sanctions and potential action by NATO.
Students from the USC and Tsinghua University in China degree program arrived in Los Angeles for its inaugural semester.