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When alumni mentors give back, they gain, too
1+ hour, 55+ min ago (647+ words) When sophomore Jacqueline Morales arrived at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, she had a clear vision for her future. A biochemistry major, she planned to pursue a career in medicine while exploring opportunities that blended her…...
USC Dornsife grad's global win could make calls for help safer
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (921+ words) Just weeks after graduating from the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Darnell Adler won the top prize in a global innovation competition for students and first-time founders. Adler's startup, Lifeline AI, won Red Bull Basement's 2026 World Final…...
Celebrating Student Discovery at the 2026 CURIE Event
1+ week, 1+ day ago (177+ words) USC Dornsife Celebrating Student Discovery at the 2026 CURIE Event On May 1st, the Department of Economics hosted its annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research in Economics (CURIE) at the USC Michelson Center, bringing together students, faculty, and guests for an engaging afternoon…...
How early health challenges fueled two graduating seniors" passion for medicine
1+ mon, 6+ day ago (690+ words) Born three months premature at just 45 ounces, Jason Toliao spent his first weeks of life under the close watch of staff at a San Jose, Calif. , hospital, a prelude to the regular interaction with doctors Toliao would endure throughout his…...
Rethinking Armenian Studies
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (437+ words) Courses like these are part of a broader effort to bring Armenian Studies into the undergraduate classroom in new and expansive ways, including offerings such as The Armenian Heritage: History, Arts, and Culture (MDA 330) available next Fall. By Lilit Berikyan,…...