Author Russell Banks and filmmaker Atom Egoyan discuss the excitement of using history as a subject for literature and film.
November 23
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Rich with dramatic details, this play recounts the infamous 1911 tragedy by drawing from newspaper accounts and court testimony.
A film fest examines the impact of the Bond series and Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, the producer who brought it to life.
A chance for young scientists to network with academic and industry leaders in the pharmaceutical, biomedical and biological sciences.
USC's Nathalie Burle defines Francophonie and addresses its pedagogical implications in the learning of French.
Professors Anderson, Bottjer and Pinkus lead a bus trip to observe the range of time around us in Los Angeles.
Graduate Upperclassmen and Family Housing celebrates Graduate Student Appreciation Week with a visit to the land of the grape.
Gather the family at the Fisher Museum of Art for a day full of music, games and art-making workshops.
Recent chamber works by Thornton composition students in a Sunday doubleheader.
Match your aquatic prowess against fellow Trojans — swim two or more miles for nine straight weeks and win prizes.
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.
The artist's work from the last 30 years spans paintings, Polaroids, video and interactive technologies.
Children from the USC Family of Schools express themselves artistically using only one color.



