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.”
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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.
Researchers find that having ‘skin in the game’ is not enough of an incentive to shop for less expensive care.
“What I am trying to do in my academic life is change art discourse,” says USC’s Amelia Jones. “I want to change the field of art history.”
USC Trustee Stanley Gold and wife Ilene give $2.5 million for scholarship, mentorship program at USC Gould School of Law.
The women in the USC program, ranked by Princeton Review as the nation’s top place to study game design, are enrolled not just because games have changed their lives. They want to change games.
Study of 9,000 Los Angeles-area children confirms global trend — the incidence of childhood myopia is increasing at an alarming pace.