The opening of the USC Kaufman building represents the culmination of a four-year process, beginning with the transformational gift from arts philanthropist Glorya Kaufman in 2012 and the building's April 2014 groundbreaking. The Glorya Kaufman International Dance Center is not only the first building on the campus dedicated to dance study, but the USC Kaufman School of Dance is the first new school to be established through an endowment at USC in nearly 40 years.
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Seventeen athletes are scheduled to take a bow at the Coliseum.
Henry Jenkins reflects on youth activism, social causes and sci-fi fans.
Guillermo “Willie” Zuniga worked his way up to become president of Griffons Biological, one of the sponsors of a Saturday USC-presented event promoting STEM careers — science, technology, engineering and math.
University honors staff, faculty who donate 1 percent of their salary to program that helps the neighborhoods around the school’s campuses.
USC Trustee Marc Benioff ’86 and his wife, Lynne, have given $20 million toward construction of the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC, a new center in Los Angeles that will combine interdisciplinary research with the holistic prevention and treatment of cancer. In recognition of their gift, the lobby of the Ellison Institute will be named in honor of Marc Benioff’s late father, Russell Benioff.
The gift benefits the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC, a new center in Los Angeles.
USC Dornsife course set in Central America teaches a dozen students about health, disease, language and culture.