USC Dornsife creative writing PhD candidate Jean Chen Ho talks to Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen about her acclaimed first book, Fiona and Jane, and how her research into a violent event in L.A. history illuminates today’s spike in anti-Asian racism.
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Natalie Wong had planned for career in marketing, but the basketball team gave her an opportunity in HR. She loved it, but knew she needed to change her game plan.
USC Dornsife alumna Tiffany Babb has made a career out of writing about the things she finds most interesting — in poetry, criticism and even comics.
USC School of Dramatic Arts alumnus Madigan Stehly used his theater-based roots to become an award-winning lighting director.
Recently named one of Disney+ Launchpad’s short film directors, the USC School of Dramatic Arts alumna is taking great care to tell inclusive stories on screen.
"Definitely the hottest first spring practice of my life,” the new coach remarks after making his on-field debut in Southern California. “But it was amazing.”
USC researchers are combining their expertise in engineering and social work to help troubled veterans who have a history of cannabis use.
The National Officer-Involved Homicide Database, developed by researchers at the USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research, includes data from more than a dozen sources regarding factors that may be associated with officer-involved homicides.
USC’s Communication and Journalism, Dramatic Arts, and Cinematic Arts schools join forces to help budding storytellers master the medium.
Black Americans older than 50 completed treatment programs at a much lower rate than whites, research co-authored by USC Price visiting scholar Jevay Grooms found. The same also was largely true for Hispanic Americans.