Featuring a panoply of characters who speak with abandon, Michael Kearns’ landmark piece is theater that shatters.
December 1
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The IGM Art Gallery probes underlying assumptions about immigration with an exhibit, panels and educational programs.
Smoke and mirrors, shadows and fog — this show uses evanescent mediums like mist to tell haunting stories of loss.
An exhibition of more than 50 iconic album covers showcases the expressive potential and stylistic variety of this popular art form.
Lace 'em up and get on the court for some three-on-three basketball fun. Don't miss out — sign up now!
From Homer to Harry Potter, literary works have faced potential censorship. Trace the history of thought suppression...
Test your evasive maneuvering skills at this dodgeball showdown.
An exhibition provides a rare in-depth glimpse into the many facets of the Duke’s life and legacy.
Bring some of that Trojan football excitement onto the IM field with our Flag Football League!
Photographer María Teresa Fernández documents life and death along the border fence between the U.S. and Mexico.
USC's Greif Center and Center for International Business Education and Research travel to China for this inaugural summit.
The USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute hosts an international seminar examining the global rise of print.
This class covers the basics and fundamentals of proper stretching and general movement.
This session is designed to build on the knowledge gained in the SPSS for Windows workshop.
A scholarly panel explores meaning-making processes and social inequality, while avoiding the pitfalls of a "culture of poverty" perspective.
David Little of Harvard Divinity School deals in the themes of religion, international conflict and peacemaking.
A look at the future of Ed.D. programs, with special attention to Rossier's own experiences revamping its program.
Experimental documentary filmmaker Lynne Sachs reveals her decade-long artistic — rather than physical — immersion in war.
Stanford's Persi Diaconis reveals that the usual process of "carries" when adding numbers turns out to have interesting math hidden in it.
Students are invited to a special preview of Universal Pictures' comedy Role Models, starring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott.
Phranc, the self-described all-American Jewish lesbian folk singer, joins performance troupe My Barbarian for one fantastic night.
Missed out on last week’s evening of choral works? The Chamber Singers and Concert Choir offer a redux.



