Science Demystified
USC’s Young Scientist Program sends university students out into local fourth- and fifth-grade classrooms to make science come alive for neighborhood schoolchildren. Learn more.
Can Culture Be Digitally Preserved?
Every year, we add more digital content to our lives. But how do we preserve the important stories, the building blocks of culture and invaluable knowledge for the future? At Screening the Future 2012, a conference to be held at USC May 21-23, experts from around the world will address these questions.
USC Korean Studies Institute
USC Dornsife’s Korean Studies Institute was established in 1995 to further the development of education and research about Korea. The institute offers education and support for undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students as well as offering a minor in Korean studies.
Scientists Identify Epigenetic Events That Are Critical to Cancer Cell Survival
Distinguished Professor Peter Jones and a team of USC scientists have identified a small number of specific genes that must be silenced in order for cancer cells to survive. These genes may be good targets for new, more effective cancer treatments.
