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It’s the latest evidence that a graduate degree from the university’s public policy school advances the careers of public sector professionals.
Southers — once an undercover FBI agent and now USC’s associate senior vice president for safety and risk assurance — has some stories to share.
Renewed civic engagement vital to strengthening democracy, former UK prime minister says in USC talk
Gordon Brown says that universities and public convening spaces like libraries can play a vital role in rebuilding civic participation.
The milestone reflects the strength of graduates in a competitive legal market as well as the law school’s commitment to support student success.
Faculty from USC Rossier, USC Dornsife and Stanford Graduate School of Education are joining forces to analyze the implementation and success of Assembly Bill 1454.
The Trojans brought their voices — and eight original resolutions — to state lawmakers.
The move builds on USC’s strengths in social science research and creates new opportunities to connect that work with public policy.
“I don’t see any way through but to be brave,” Bhattacharya said in conversation with USC Price Professor Neeraj Sood.
The events featured appearances by Nancy Pelosi, Reince Priebus and other prominent figures across the political spectrum. Funds raised benefit the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future.