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Now in its 85th year, the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy has defined excellence and innovation in public affairs education since 1929. The school ranks 6th nationwide among 266 schools of public affairs, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools” released in 2012 – the school’s fifth consecutive top-10 ranking. In the same report, the school earned high ratings in several academic specialty areas, including 6th in Public Management/Administration, 7th in City Management and Urban Policy, 7th in Nonprofit Management, and 4th in Health Policy and Management. The Price School is dedicated to education and research that advances society through better democratic governance, more effective social policy, and sustainable urban development. Its faculty and 12 research centers tackle critical societal issues involving health policy and economics, collaborative governance, environment and sustainability, housing policy, nonprofits and philanthropy, mass emergencies and terrorism, economic development, inequality and equity, transportation, immigration, and globalization, among others. Its graduates shape our world as leaders in government, nonprofit agencies, and the private sector. Through a time-honored commitment to public service, a legacy of strong connections to professional leaders, and a world-renowned research portfolio, the mission of the Price School is to improve the quality of life for people and their communities, here and abroad. priceschool.usc.edu
Now in its 85th year, the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy has defined excellence and innovation in public affairs education since 1929. The school ranks 6th nationwide among 266 schools of public affairs, according to U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools” released in 2012 – the school’s fifth consecutive top-10 ranking. In the same report, the school earned high ratings in several academic specialty areas, including 6th in Public Management/Administration, 7th in City Management and Urban Policy, 7th in Nonprofit Management, and 4th in Health Policy and Management. The Price School is dedicated to education and research that advances society through better democratic governance, more effective social policy, and sustainable urban development. Its faculty and 12 research centers tackle critical societal issues involving health policy and economics, collaborative governance, environment and sustainability, housing policy, nonprofits and philanthropy, mass emergencies and terrorism, economic development, inequality and equity, transportation, immigration, and globalization, among others. Its graduates shape our world as leaders in government, nonprofit agencies, and the private sector. Through a time-honored commitment to public service, a legacy of strong connections to professional leaders, and a world-renowned research portfolio, the mission of the Price School is to improve the quality of life for people and their communities, here and abroad. priceschool.usc.edu
First organized in 1883, the USC Roski School of Art and Design is the oldest art school in Southern California. A supportive environment for experimentation in visual art of all media, the school encourages interdisciplinary, progressive approaches to studio art, design, curatorial practice, and critical studies. With equal emphasis on making and thinking, USC Roski prepares artists, designers, curators, and writers to contribute in new and meaningful ways both to their fields and to society at large. This is designed to be a public forum where we can share ideas, news and other communications about the USC Roski School of Art and Design. We reserve the right to delete your comment if it contains profanity; is selling or promoting a commercial product or service; is spam; contains material that we determine is unlawful, hateful, threatening, harassing, abusive, defamatory or libelous; contains copyrighted material or material that belongs to someone else; contains confidential or private information that is not your own. We also reserve the right to block repeat offenders.
USC Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS) is a place for students to learn, lead and grow!
USC Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS) is a place for students to learn, lead and grow!
Welcome to International Student Assembly (ISA) at USC! Representing approximately 24% of the university population, ISA is one of the largest student-run assemblies and serves as an umbrella organization to the majority of nationality and cultural clubs on campus, working closely with the Undergraduate Student Government and the Office of International Services (OIS). ISA’s mission is to promote international culture and raise diversity awareness on campus. Signature events of ISA include International Food Fair, iVoice, Globefest, etc. You will find information about ISA’s assembly and staff members, the events that we organize on campus, and ways to get involved with ISA. Instagram: isaofusc Twitter: isausc
Visit connectSC at http://careers.usc.edu/ to schedule career counseling appointments, apply for job/internships, participate in on-campus recruiting, event information & access to various free resources! For quick questions or resume review, please come in during walk-in advising hours, Monday-Friday 11:30am-3:30pm.
Visit connectSC at http://careers.usc.edu/ to schedule career counseling appointments, apply for job/internships, participate in on-campus recruiting, event information & access to various free resources! For quick questions or resume review, please come in during walk-in advising hours, Monday-Friday 11:30am-3:30pm.
The California African American Museum (CAAM) exists to research, collect, preserve and interpret for public enrichment, the history, art and culture of African Americans. The museum conserves more than 4,000 objects of art, historical artifacts and memorabilia, and maintains a research library with more than 20,000 books and other reference materials available for limited public use. The permanent collection includes paintings, photographs, sculpture and artifacts representing the diverse contributions of African Americans. The collection ranges from African art to 19th-century landscape. Along with its permanent collection, CAAM hosts specially mounted exhibitions curated out of its own collection, as well as traveling exhibitions from other museums.
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County protects over 35 million specimens, dating back 4.5 billion years. NHM tracks the Earth's biodiversity, because knowing what is out there is the first step to conservation. The Museum is an authority on the "big picture" of the planet, the natural and the cultural world. NHM is home to some of the first, best and only specimens, exhibits and experiences of their kind. Located in Exposition Park just minutes from L.A. Live in the heart of downtown L.A. Open daily!
Discover art spanning five centuries at the first museum established in the city of Los Angeles. We remain solely dedicated to the exhibition and collection of fine art, and have been welcoming visitors with no admission charges since 1939. Our exhibitions are on view September through May, following USC's academic calendar. Administrative offices remain open throughout the summer.
The Section of Herpetology began in July of 1965 to (1) promote field and collections-based research into the natural history, biodiversity, and systematics of reptiles and amphibians, (2) to build and maintain a world-class research collection, and thereby, (3) to help achieve the Museum's goals of increasing awareness of and responsibility for our natural world. The primary functions of the collection are to serve as a repository for voucher specimens generated by present researchers, and to serve as a research resource for the accumulated natural history collections and associated library material for both present researchers and those of future generations. Since 1965, the collection has grown into a major research collection (>183,000 specimens), worldwide in scope. Early growth resulted from incorporation of material from several southern California universities (UCLA, USC, CSU Long Beach, CSU Northridge, and CSU Fullerton) because researchers there wanted a central repository that could make materials more accessible to other investigators and ensure long-term curatorial care. Research by museum staff, research associates, and others led to further growth which continues through to the present.
Home to the Doheny family for nearly 60 years, the Doheny Mansion was built in 1899 for the Oliver P. Posey family by architects Theodore Eisen and Sumner Hunt. Its eclectic Romantic Revival exterior unites elements of Gothic, Chateauesque, Moorish and even California Mission styles. The opulent interior reflects the wealth and status of pioneering oil baron Edward L. Doheny, who purchased the mansion in 1901 and, with his wife Estelle, led a fascinating life within its walls. Left to the stewardship of Mount Saint Mary's University, the Doheny Mansion and all of the surrounding properties on historic Chester Place now form the College's downtown campus.
The Garifuna Museum of Los Angeles (GaMoLA) strives to preserve the unique heritage and culture of the Garinagu through the collection and preservation of Garifuna historical and present-day artifacts, through educational and performing arts programs, exhibitions, and partnerships with community based organizations in the United States and abroad.