Rare photographs and historical materials bring to life Mei Lan-Fang’s legendary 1930 tour of the United States and his brief visit to USC.
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The USC 2024-25 Fulbright Scholars will conduct research and teach in locations from Mexico to Europe and the Middle East.
USC experts in international relations and foreign policy discuss how the Olympics shape — and are shaped by — global politics.
Explore the devastating impact of the Russia-Ukraine War with animated maps from USC Dornsife earth scientist Sylvain Barbot.
The Solutions for a Sustainable Future Conference brought together leading experts to address three aspects of climate change: energy and technology, food and water, and human behavior.
A USC Maymester course brought students to religious sites across India, where they observed traditions around death.
On a mission to preserve threatened languages and cultures, Shushan Karapetian becomes director of the USC Dornsife Institute of Armenian Studies.
The USC APRU climate change mock negotiation drew students from multiple schools and disciplines within the university.
On September 23, more than 3,500 USC students and community members attended the university’s first K-Pop Festa, featuring Kim Sejeong.
USC’s global security master’s program has a uniquely holistic approach, including internship opportunities in the U.S. and abroad.