“We believe strongly in the ability of artists to spur social change and to that end, Mary Kelly is a leader,†said USC Provost Michael Quick. “As one of the world’s foremost feminist artists, Professor Kelly uses her work to address some of the most complex problems and challenges in our society. We are honored to have her join our faculty.â€â€¨
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USC Marshall’s Greif Center and USC Annenberg co-host their first summit on VR, artificial intelligence, digital media, gaming and e-sports.
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“It teaches them to understand the community they cover and move beyond cliché,” says the course’s creator, Keith Plocek.
The influential artist and educator uses her work to address some of society’s most complex challenges.
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New $10 million gift will provide scholarships for African-American and Hispanic students in undergraduate and graduate programs.
University admissions staff made tough decisions to select students from 56,000 applicants, an increase of 3.5 percent from last year and the most-ever for the university. One in seven incoming freshmen (14 percent) is first in their family to attend college.