The USC Dornsife Writing Program instructor played an important role in shaping and expanding the university’s writing curriculum.
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Professor of preventive medicine says byproducts of the leak — beyond methane gas — may be a long-term threat to human health.
The three-part series was created in partnership with USC Libraries and is hosted by LA historian Nathan Masters, manager of academic events and programming communications for the USC Libraries.
“This is probably the last time we can interview the survivors directly,” said Karen Jungblut of USC Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education. “The least we can do is let them know the world is interested in them.”
The research by USC’s Alexander Kappner and a colleague reveals that 66 lawyers in private practice — most working for businesses — dominate the Supreme Court’s docket.
The former NSA contractor accused of leaking classified government documents was featured as part of a symposium titled “What Cannot Be Said: Freedom of Expression in a Changing World.”
His “Rubberband Method” allows different dancers to communicate with each other while mastering opposing aesthetics — like ballet and breakdancing.
A gifted teacher of Romantic poetry, he pioneered the use of computer technology to further the study of literature.
Urban economist is upbeat about the country’s future and fascinated by California’s coastal cities.