The indigenous Maya people, who inhabit the area of Southern Mexico and northern Central America, have a distinguished, centuries-long tradition of creating...
Wondering what you can do with your major? Looking for an internship? Interested in learning more about what working in certain industries is like? This...
Join us for a conversation with David Levitus (2013 USC History Ph.D.) about the path to career outside academia that makes use of the historical knowledge...
Monday, September 24, 2018
12:00-1:00pm
USC Doheny Memorial Library (DML) 241
Join us for a conversation with David Levitus (2013 USC History Ph.D.)...
Brett Sheehan, Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Cultures
Saori Katada, Associate Professor of International Relations
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Nonprofit Research Seminar Series – Fall 2018
Hosted by The USC Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy
“The Shock of Evaluation: Examining the Impact of...
CRS is a an agency within the Library of Congress that provides non-partisan research to Members of Congress, Congressional committees, or staff on topics of...
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METRANS Speaker Series
"Gentrification Near Rail Transit Areas: A micro-data analysis of moves into and out of Los...
Trojan Talk with Duff & Phelps
They will be providing information on Duff & Phelps and their core values. They are also going to open up to questions and...
Renowned violinist Pamela Frank and physical therapist Howard Nelson present a program exploring the relationship between physical and mechanical awareness...
The Jazz Honors Combo, a select group of USC Thornton jazz musicians led by Jason Goldman, headlines this ongoing showcase of contemporary jazz at Carson...
The USC Native American Student Union (NASU) offers an opportunity for Native American Trojans to connect and empower one another both academically and...