Glenn Fox, a neuroscience Ph.D. student in USC Dornsife, conducts the first study on the emotion of gratitude using functional brain imaging and archives from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute, and wins an award from the Oskar Schindler Humanities Foundation.
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Think of the advisers at USC Dornsife as your personalized academic navigation system. They're here to make sure you get from admitted to graduated while taking advantage of every opportunity along the way.
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USC undergraduate students embraced Spanish in the vibrant country of Spain during the inaugural Valencia Summer Program offered by USC Dornsife’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese and School of International Relations.
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USC recently opened the USC-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center, which houses the world’s first commercial operational quantum processor. USC Dornsife researchers will play a key role in advancing the center's groundbreaking research.
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Donal Manahan, Anthony Michaels and Mathew McCubbins are honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, bringing the number of USC Dornsife AAAS fellows to 33.
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William Wordsworth. Eric Clapton. Jane Austen. Bob Dylan. Grammy Award-winning music producer Rob Cavallo ’85 credits his knack for recognizing greatness to studying the literary classics.
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A course in L.A.'s urban history turns cross-town rivals into collaborators in the classroom. "Studies in Urban History: Los Angeles" brings together graduate students from USC Dornsife and UCLA to examine the rapid development and evolution of the city they both call home.
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Peter Berton grew up in Harbin, China, studied violin in Japan and moved to the U.S. to become an internationally known expert in Japanese politics and foreign policies.
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Remo Rohs of biological sciences and chemistry has developed an innovative method of predicting the shape of DNA.
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