The UCLA survey also found that fewer freshmen are choosing to major in business because of career prospects.
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USC to work with Korean Assembly
USC’s Korean Studies Institute and Korean National Assembly are starting exchange program.
Read the rest of this article »Cindy McCain honored at Rossier event
McCain and President Steven B. Sample received awards at Rossier’s 100th anniversary gala.
Read the rest of this article »Keck, College launching collaborative advising program
Students enrolled in a pre-health track will have access to advisers and resources from Keck with the launch of the new program.
Read the rest of this article »New lab helps faculty reduce stress
Using new technology, USC lab can help find the most efficient stress reduction techniques.
Read the rest of this article »Nareh Arghamanyan, winner of the 2008 Montreal International Music Competition, performs a song in Bovard Auditorium on Sunday. The performance, presented by USC Friends of Armenian Music, featured works by Bach, Chopin and Schumann. Born in Armenia, Arghamanyan has been playing piano since she was five years old and has won a wide variety of [...]
Read the rest of this article »Online-only courses not in USC’s future
Online courses are becoming more popular nationwide, but USC will not follow the trend.
Read the rest of this article »Increased visits pay off for admissions
Applications increased about three percent in part because of admissions outreach efforts.
Read the rest of this article »Several fraternities trading spots on The Row for the fall semester
Pi Kappa Alpha did not renew its lease and is now looking for an alternative housing option.
Read the rest of this article »MTA, LADOT contemplating cutting routes
Both public transit providers are considering raising fees to help shrink budget deficits.
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