”Regardless of how popular the term ‘privilege’ has become,” writes USC’s Stephen J. Aguilar, “I have never found it particularly useful in discussions, because it is too generic and abstract.”
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Eugene “Gene” Rogolsky, a Beverly Hills AIDS research clinic doctor, has given his collection of more than 700 works to the USC Fisher Museum of Art.
It’s the third consecutive year that the rate has hit a new record, according to data from the NCAA.
Personal anecdotes reveal the backstories of people who sought a fresh start in a new country.
CALE Now! gives youngsters the chance to broaden their horizons via visits to Peru, Ireland and Cuba.
“She portrays characters both privileged and oppressed with empathy while avoiding cliché,“ reviewer Ilana Masad writes.
USC’s Julie R. Posselt found that students who have frequently suffered discrimination or weathered financial struggles are likely to exhibit high levels of anxiety and depression. Their choice of field also appears to play a big role.
USC was recently named among the best universities for veterans by the Military Times, and that’s why longtime Trojan fan and U.S. Army veteran Rob Fortner decided to apply.
USC experts in social media, psychology, political science, policy, law and journalism on Wednesday will discuss the election's impact on several issues - from concerns about human rights to our relationships on social media. Panelists will also discuss the USC Dornsife/LA Times Presidential Election Daybreak poll.
Flamenco guitar plays a prominent role in the musical score of the USC Thornton opera.