
USC Dornsife experts analyze Europe’s refugee crisis: Part 3
In the conclusion of a three-part series, USC experts look at Turkey’s unexplored role in the exodus, the long-term repercussions for the United States and a possible silver lining.
In the conclusion of a three-part series, USC experts look at Turkey’s unexplored role in the exodus, the long-term repercussions for the United States and a possible silver lining.
Laurie Brand, Robert English and Steven Lamy look at who is ultimately responsible for the massive exodus from the Middle East.
In the first of a three-part series, Laurie Brand, Robert English and Steven Lamy of international relations look at the underlying reasons driving Europe’s contrasting reactions to refugees.
John Dramani Mahama touts nation’s exports — from cacao to gold — during Annenberg stop.
Experts on nuclear proliferation and the Middle East weigh in on Tuesday’s historic announcement.
USC president goes to Osaka for Association of Pacific Rim Universities meeting, then visits Prime Minister Shinzo Abe — a USC alumnus — in Tokyo.
Visit to the university he attended in the 1970s wraps up a week of historic diplomacy across the U.S.
Somber ceremony includes Russian, French presidents and dignitaries from around the world.
In addition to a roundtable discussion on China, the retired general and former CIA director delivered lectures in courses ranging from modern leadership to foreign policy.
Many Trojans spend the week volunteering or doing research around the country and overseas.
Nikias stressed the role research universities will play in supporting and promoting global partnerships and development.
José Antonio Meade Kuribreña is recognized for leadership, diplomacy and building innovative partnerships with the U.S.
Agreement with science foundation will create 30 postdoctoral fellowships.
Steven Ross, John Pollini and Jacques Hymans receive highly competitive grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support their research.
Homeland security expert tells USC Price about the massacre’s implications.
A new major in international relations and the global economy prepares students for such careers.
USC Dornsife’s Problems Without Passports program visits Finland, Sweden and Russia.
USC doctoral student captures the words of online protest movements for academic research.
Noted scholar aims to ensure more common ground is shared by the schools of communication and journalism.
Alumnus Jeffrey Fields, a former State Department official, joins the USC School of International Relations.
Professor emeritus attends a global conference bringing together thousands of delegates from 100 countries.
That’s the mantra of a USC undergrad whose nonprofit has helped children here and abroad.
Partnerships with top Brazilian universities have helped to boost applications from Latin American students over the past year.
Friedmann and Nguyen learn the importance of engagement with communities.