‘I survived – all by myself’: USC’s ‘misinformed’ response to a mental health emergency
One student’s experience reveals the contradictions in USC’s current mental health response system.
Discovering ‘Recipes for Change’
In this story, we meet three Muslims in America who are finding ways to bring cultures together in the face of prejudice. For them, food has become a powerful mechanism for building accepting communities, educating others, and embracing cultural traditions in order to foster tolerance.
Debunking misconceptions after World Hijab Day
After World Hijab Day, Yusra Farzan demystifies some of the misunderstandings and common questions about hijabs.
Law enforcement ordeal tarnishes grad student’s entry to parenthood
Kayla Love is unable to enjoy being a new mother as she tries to seek justice from DPS and Student Affairs
Revolutionizing an ancient art form for modern times
Artist William Tunberg is a master of marquetry, the ancient art of assembling wood veneers into decorative patterns.
Remembering lives lost to COVID-19 during Día de los Muertos
Honoring a new face on the ofrenda after a pandemic year
Former USC Dean, LA City Councilman indicted on federal corruption charges
Former Dean Marilyn Louise Flynn and Los Angeles City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas were indicted for alleged role in a bribery scheme
Facing the facts: Latino and Hispanic communities continue to be marginalized in film
Authentic, intentional representation is necessary to shift stereotypes and is a business imperative. The Annenberg Initiative explores Hispanic and Latino representation in film.