The indigenous Maya people, who inhabit the area of Southern Mexico and northern Central America, have a distinguished, centuries-long tradition of creating...
This annual celebration is a great opportunity for families to visit their student and get a first-hand look at life as a Trojan, and all that USC has to...
Coming to Trojan Family Weekend? Don’t miss these events from USC School of Pharmacy:
USC School of Pharmacy Dean’s Reception – Friday, Oct. 12, 8:30 –...
Save the Date! Mark your calendars for the 12th Annual USC Stevens Student Innovator Showcase on Friday, October 12, 2018.
The annual USC Stevens Student...
Attend this free live Q&A hosted by Capital One on October 12 at 10:00 a.m. on Hallo. Capital One is a bank holding company specializing in credit cards,...
Breathe, unwind and enjoy free yoga at the USC Fisher Museum of Art. Stretch your muscles and meditate in galleries surrounded with works based on aerial...
“R(e)SPONDIN’ to WNT signalling for Limb & Lung Development”
ABSTRACT
It is believed that the RSPONDIN secreted ligands primarily act via their cognate...
Prospective Student Day provides prospective students with the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a student at USC Rossier. Attendees will tour...
Hear from current black students and their families about what it’s like to live, learn and lead in our USC community. You’ll hear firsthand about their USC...
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The Gateway Scholars Program is geared for USC undergraduate students who aspire to pursue graduate school! Our program is research driven and...
Artists Addressing Homelessness
Featuring Performances by USC Student Musicians and the Urban Voices Project
Reception to follow.
ADMISSION:
Admission is...
Join John Park (Director of the Korea Working Group, Harvard Kennedy School) and Youngjun Kim (Professor of International Politics, Korea National Defense...
Meet the committed and passionate community at the Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs. Learn more about our work and what we do to support...
Guest conductor Andrés Cárdenes, Artistic Director of the Carnegie Mellon University Philharmonic, leads the USC Thornton Symphony in the annual Concerto...
A lonely roadside diner becomes the setting for a tense and gripping drama in Mark Medoff’s Obie Award-winning play. Locals and visitors have their lives...
Elmer Rice’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play explores the rampant prejudice inherent in the American Dream through the colorful residents of 1929 New York...
Sean Holt leads second-year Popular Music students in this showcase, focusing on stylistic nuance, groove, and ensemble technique.
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