It’s a bit of a paradox, USC Dornsife Emily Anderson notes: Readers often look like they’re all alone, and yet, “you’re with these characters, you’re with the author, you’re in another world.”
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“Professional preparation isn’t just a practical consideration — It’s a moral imperative,” says the school’s dean, Emily Roxworthy.
PHOTO GALLERY: Tens of thousands turn out on the USC University Park Campus for the nation’s largest literary festival.
The independent student group has built its reputation on mastering “the Harold,” an intricate form of long-form improv that transforms into an interconnected web of scenes, characters and games.
If not for a last-minute Hollywood break, Luka Jones would probably be a philosophy professor.
VIDEO: The Bard — born April 23, 1564 (more or less) — passed away centuries ago, so why is his work still relevant? Faculty members from the USC School of Dramatic Arts explain.
USC Annenberg students hear about the artist’s start as a member of the iconic group GOT7, his successful R&B solo career and more.
EARTH MONTH: Duffty — award-winning designer, collaborator and stylist to rock legends — discusses how the fashion industry can pave the way for a more sustainable and innovative future through technology, upcycling and purpose-driven design.
The star of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and Let’s Make a Deal is in his first full semester teaching at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
The Academy Award-winning actor, producer, author and activist will deliver the keynote address at the school’s ceremony on May 16.