
Dean leads USC Viterbi team to India
Yannis C. Yortsos considers new corporate partnerships while meeting and greeting alums, advisers and parents during his annual visit.
Yannis C. Yortsos considers new corporate partnerships while meeting and greeting alums, advisers and parents during his annual visit.
Students in Goa, Haifa and Los Angeles connect electronically.
Four professors have received fellowships from some of the most competitive funders in the world.
Jasneet Aulakh’s research has given her a deeper understanding of differences in the way feminism, women’s rights and political empowerment are expressed in India versus the United States.
USC Provost Elizabeth Garrett, USC Viterbi School of Engineering Dean Yannis C. Yortsos and USC Vice Provost for Global Initiatives Anthony Bailey traveled to India this week.
Over the summer, a group of Master of Social Work students participated in community development projects in India.
Hollywood, Health & Society Director Sandra de Castro Buffington and HH&S program administrator Chris Dzialo traveled to India last month for the public launch of its global center called The Third Eye.
The USC Price School of Public Policy’s Bedrosian Center created a new partnership with India’s Emergent Institute to launch an exchange program between government leaders in California and the Indian state of Karnataka.
Hollywood, Health & Society has launched a joint project in India to use the power of entertainment to improve the lives of millions of TV and film viewers in developing regions of the world.
The 16 graduate students in the USC Price School of Public Policy’s recent international planning studio arrived in India as outsiders, but they used that to their advantage.
The USC School of Religion will establish the first chair of Hindu studies in the United States funded by the Indian-American community.
A team of seven graduate students is taking a two-week research trip to India while reporting on the country’s public diplomacy efforts and posting entries on the India: Inside Out blog.
When it comes to rapid urbanization in India and China, few people can speak with more authority than Keshav Varma, guest lecturer at the USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD) urban growth seminar on Oct. 25.
A delegation of USC leaders led by president C. L. Max Nikias is visiting India to build relationships with civic, academic and corporate leaders. Scheduled through Feb. 27, the visit takes USC faculty, deans and trustees to Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore.
The USC School of Social Work will expand its international footprint this summer with the addition of new global immersion programs in Western Europe and India.
Imagine setting out to be Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw and Tom Stoppard all rolled into one. Immodest as it sounds, that’s the goal Girish Karnad has set himself.
Partnership between the USC Stevens Institute and a philanthropic foundation will address needs for clean water and oral cancer education this summer.
A five-week journey transforms longtime scholar Phoebe Liebig into a well-informed source on difficulties encountered by the elderly.