Featuring a panoply of characters who speak with abandon, Michael Kearns’ landmark piece is theater that shatters.
December 1
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USC's Center for Effective Organizations holds a seminar for leaders in HR, organization effectiveness and talent management.
With opening comments by Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez on California's efforts to renew its aging infrastructure and create jobs.
Obtain vital information on hoarding disorders, predatory caregivers, financial scam artists and neglectful nursing homes.
Once again it's time to give up summer fun and hit the books. Learn good study habits and ways to manage stress.
Hear from Ralph Fertig of the USC School of Social Work, a longtime advocate for social justice.
Irving Wladawsky-Berger on the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapidly changing economic and technological environment.
The Graduate and Professional Students Senate explains how to dip into the pools of money available to grad students.
A workshop on identifying funding opportunities, preparing proposals, and building relationships with program officers.
A talk by Shane Coen, principal and founder of Minneapolis-based landscape architecture studio Coen + Partners.
A Conversation with Shepard Fairey
Known for iconic images like the Obama “Hope” poster, Fairey will participate in a lively talk on art, politics and consumer culture.
Warren discusses her journey in establishing the HIV/AIDS Initiative and how faith communities can be part of the solution.
Under the direction of Michael C. Powers, this unique ensemble performs both timeless classics and the newly discovered.
Rich with dramatic details, this play recounts the infamous 1911 tragedy by drawing from newspaper accounts and court testimony.
Paul Ellison, one of the world's leading teachers and performers of the double bass, leads master classes at the Thornton School.
Match your aquatic prowess against fellow Trojans — swim two or more miles for nine straight weeks and win prizes.
In a weekly lunch series, students discuss national and state politics with experts from the worlds of government, policy and journalism.
The Story of Everything
Original works by SoCal artists Victor Raphael and Clayton Spada appear alongside the USC Libraries items that inspired them.
An exhibit follows each step in the selection of a new justice, highlighting historical figures, famous incidents and recent events.
Achieve specific weight-loss goals in an intimate group setting, with co-workers to help motivate and support your efforts.
The artist's work from the last 30 years spans paintings, Polaroids, video and interactive technologies.
Fine-tune health. Quiet the monkey mind. Cultivate stillness, so that the inner spirit is in sync with the universal life force.
This five-week volleyball league ends with playoffs.
Children from the USC Family of Schools express themselves artistically using only one color.



