“I’m in the business of educating journalism students, so I have a very optimistic outlook about the future of journalism,” says Willow Bay. “And its current state is troubled, but filled with possibilities.”
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“Researchers must find ways to take seriously the challenges posed by large refugee and displaced communities without giving in to the unwarranted securitization of these populations,” write USC’s Laurie Brand and George Washington University’s Marc Lynch.
“California state law says the Bruins should not have been permitted to travel to Memphis for their tournament games,” writes USC’s Dan Schnur. “But the legislators who voted for the ban simply looked the other way and pretended it didn’t exist at all.”
Setting aside jobs and schedules, Trojans from four USC schools claim victory in an international event focusing on mental health in Liberia.
Support from faculty, staff and friends leads to career advancement at USC Village.
The institute leads a team of international researchers on the $31 million project.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order aimed at rolling back the Clean Power Plan rule and other Obama administration initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and fight climate change.
Headlines about pricey drugs and medical devices this past year ignited political discussions about drug price control measures. Experts from USC and the United Kingdom will explain and debate the pros and cons of price controls at a panel discussion on Monday, April 3.
“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€¨
USC Marshall’s Greif Center and USC Annenberg co-host their first summit on VR, artificial intelligence, digital media, gaming and e-sports.