Documentary filmmaker Andrew Jenks discussed the importance of finding a fulfilling career. Student Affairs hosted the event Thursday in Bovard Auditorium as part of Career Fest, a weeklong series of events focused on helping students prepare to secure jobs after graduation.
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$30 million donated to build new hall
Alumna Verna B. Dauterive said the building will honor her late husband Peter W. Dauterive.
Read the rest of this article »Legislation, new health center to affect USC students
Annual visits to the University Park Health Center have risen from 30,000 to 90,000 since 1995, according to the center’s director.
Read the rest of this article »Jackson discusses love, leadership, spirituality
Michael Jackson, vice president for student affairs, has worked for the university for more than 15 years.
Read the rest of this article »Residents rally against lost housing
Community members are worried about losing land to off-campus student housing.
Read the rest of this article »Therese Wilbur, an assistant professor of clinical marketing, spoke about preparing a résumé and the importance of networking as part of the Branding You workshop Wednesday. The event was part of the USC Career Center’s weeklong Career Fest.
Read the rest of this article »Groups react to USC master lease proposal
The commission and USC released a list of terms outlining potential modifications last month.
Read the rest of this article »Obama proposes changes to federal financial aid
Proposed changes in Perkins loans could affect USC, which receives $8 million in Perkins loans each year.
Read the rest of this article »The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety daily incident log between Monday, Jan. 30 and Tuesday, Jan. 31. Crimes against a person At 9:09 a.m. on Jan. 30, a student reported that he was sexually assaulted near Adams Boulevard and Figueroa Street. At 1:41 a.m. on Jan. 30, a student [...]
Read the rest of this article »Study finds less drinking on campus
Students at on-campus parties drink an average of 4.5 drinks compared to 7.5 off campus.
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