A USG resolution passed in December urged student involvement in tuition talks.
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Alumni Frank Fertettia and Leonard Schaeffer were elected to the Board of Trustees.
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Historic American newspapers, such as The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post, have all passed the 100-year mark. As of Sunday, the Daily Trojan joined the club. The first issue of the DT, then called The Daily Southern Californian, was published Sept. 16, 1912, after W.R. âRalphâ La Porte, the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Attorney, alumni leader to serve as USC trustee
New trustee is the outgoing Board of Governors President of the USC Alumni Association.
Read the rest of this article »USC Trustee Kenneth Leventhal dies at 90
Kenneth Leventhal, a USC life trustee and namesake of the USC Elaine and Kenneth Leventhal School of Accounting, died Tuesday morning in Los Angeles. He was 90. Though Leventhal graduated with a bachelor of science in business administration and accounting from UCLA, he dedicated much of his professional life to USC. After becoming a certified [...]
Read the rest of this article »School of Theatre announces name change
The School of Theatre will be renamed to reflect the interest and focus of its students.
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Former and current members of the Board of Trustees told students about their experiences at USC.
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Jerry Papazian, from the class of 1977, discusses how he is still influenced by his time at USC.
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The College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences has been re-named after Dana and David Dornsife.
Read the rest of this article »Marc Benioff added to USC Board of Trustees
Benioff, the chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com, graduated from USC and worked at Apple.
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