In the wake of the "Brexit," comparisons are drawn between those who supported the “Vote Leave†campaign in Great Britain and Donald Trump’s core supporters. Rhetorical parallels certainly abound, but experts point to a wave of nationalist and populist sentiment internationally amidst ever-expanding globalization.
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Earl C. Paysinger comes to USC with 40 years of experience at the Los Angeles Police Department where he served with distinction, most recently as first assistant chief, the No. 2 executive. While in this position, he simultaneously served as the director of the office of special operations and oversaw a variety of operational bureaus and divisions that augment the department’s law enforcement mission.
Application workshops pay off with a record number of National Science Foundation Fellowships.
The longtime voice of Trojans sports called the action of five USC national championship football teams and Heisman Trophy winners over five decades.
A report released at USC as part of the new SoCal Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative urged community members to ask civic leaders questions like: How reliable is the infrastructure and utilities? What happens if freeways collapse? Where should residents go if homes are destroyed?
From dental certificate programs to a farmers market, USC employees fund community-based programs.
The scientists receive the first Broad Innovation Awards for their critical analysis of Lou Gehrig’s disease and immune systems.
USC architecture expert designs an award-winning game that explores ecology and urban planning.
USC Dornsife faculty reflect on Britain’s decision to leave the European Union in a historic vote that triggered financial turmoil.
Paul Irving of the USC Leonard Davis School discusses the countries with the highest life expectancy rates.