A USC Dornsife historian revisits how dissent was handled in colonial New England, often with exile.
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Alma Burke, formerly a sergeant in the Los Angeles Police Department, returns to the university where she received her graduate degree to help keep students safe and strengthen relationships with the local community.
After being diagnosed with treatable lymphoma, USC Dornsife’s Michael Inkpen adopted a new philosophy on life: don’t get hung up on the small things.
According to the study, white teachers and teachers of color showed implicit biases toward white-sounding names and boys over girls.
USC Iovine and Young Hall brings together students pursuing a combination of design, technology and business.
Countless scholarly projects got their start in Doheny Memorial Library’s card catalog room. Today, the library remains at the heart of the university’s research community.
It’s the 30-year anniversary of “The Drive.” The win in Pasadena capped off a campaign that got off to a grim start.
Garrett Reisman, professor of astronautics at USC Viterbi, chronicles his contributions on the set of the Apple TV Plus series For All Mankind.
Released prisoners share their stories while USC students write their own in an unusual partnership that has changed lives.