The indigenous Maya people, who inhabit the area of Southern Mexico and northern Central America, have a distinguished, centuries-long tradition of creating...
Discover procurement opportunities to diversify your business, tap into resources to help make your business more competitive, and become more resilient in...
Please join the staff of USC Rossier School of Education Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Education Policy program to learn more about the program. This webinar...
Please join your fellow university employees and support our local community as we embark on our 24th annual Good Neighbors campaign. 100% of your gift goes...
Join WIM on Thursday, October 25, at the Doheny Main Library (DML 240) at Noon, as Carol J. Geffner (Professor of the Practice of Governance, Management and...
What do actors and business leaders have in common? They both need to improvise. This workshop helps bring together participants of all ages and backgrounds,...
Sponsored by the Sol Price Center for Social Innovation
Featuring Professor Ann Owens, Associate Professor, USC Sociology Department, Associate Director,...
In India, yoga is a system for wellbeing on all levels: physical, mental, emotional & spiritual. Classes at the University Religious Center are taught by...
USC Gould's Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy and Ethics presents "On-The-Job and Living with mental Health Disorders" :
Keynote Speaker:
Andrew...
USC Gould's Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy, and Ethics invites you to attend a discussion featuring Elyn Saks [Law Professor and Director of...
A Lecture by Shane Butler, the Nancy H. and Robert E. Hall Professor in the Humanities Professor and Chair of Classics at Johns Hopkins University
A...
Ayesha Jalal
Muslims and Liberalism: Insights from Colonial India
Thursday | October 25, 2018
DML 240 | 4:00 pm
Do Islamic imperatives prevent Muslims from...
The Western Environment: In Conversation with David Vogel
California Greenin': How the Golden State Became an Environmental Leader
Thursday, October...
Feel Better Workshops are open to all undergraduate and graduate students. These workshops are offered all year! They are a great fit for anyone who would...
The USC Price Asian Pacific Islander Caucus and the Center for Asian Americans United for Self-Empowerment invite you to a panel discussion about how...
On behalf of the Price Latino Student Association and the Latino Law Student Association, we would like to invite you to a Know Your Rights workshop hosted...
Trojan Talk with City National Bank
City National Bank is looking for students interested in a summer internship within the Financial Services industry....
Please join the Director of the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education Global Executive Ed.D. program for an opportunity to hear...
Originating in northern rural Japan, Sashiko is a form of folk textile art. In this workshop, participants will learn this method of stitching to create a...
The Office of Career Services is excited to host our 9th Annual Fall Networking Night on October 25th, 2018. We look forward to introducing you to Price...
Sugar Land is a southern fried novel about love, Lead Belly, and liberation. According to a starred Kirkus Review, Sugar Land "is a postcard of small-town...
We are honored to welcome our guests Parviz Sayyad, Mary Apick, and Apick Youseffian to our first PACSA Cinematheque event of the semester on Thursday,...
Sashiko is a form of folk textile art originating in northern rural Japan. Shashiko stitching is ideal for creating decorative patterns, hand-quilting, and...
With acerbic wit and inspired originality, The Penelopiad is a contemporary take on Homer’s Odyssey – retold through the eyes of Penelope, the famously...