Photos, documents, scrapbooks, recordings, films and costumes illuminate queer activism and culture in Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1980s.
January 24 - May 31
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Vice President of Research, Randolph Hall and faculty who have received NSF Career Awards provide tips on structuring successful proposals.
Enjoy a day-pass at the LA Zoo and join USC Dornsife Professor Craig Stanford as he discusses his field research on wild great apes and monkeys.
A symposium examines everything from 19th century Jewish-Chinese relations to 20th century Jewish-Mexican relations to the interactions of college students today.
A conference explores the challenges faced by audiovisual archives and producers.
A mild-mannered accountant and his ex-convict ex-brother-in-law are threatened by gangsters after a night on the town featuring a one-eyed stripper, guns and a high-speed chase.
Filmmaker Rick Prelinger’s screening and presentation seeks to provide a sense of history in the midst of our accelerating and disruptive present.