President C. L. Max Nikias said the new health center will improve the university.
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Dornsifes honored for their donation
The College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences has been re-named after Dana and David Dornsife.
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USC’s College of Letters, Arts & Sciences is all too often perceived as the university’s dowdy, bookish older sister. In the wake of a recession that caused a 25.6 percent drop in USC’s endowment — one of the largest hits among private institutions in the country — and a hiring freeze that lasted two years, [...]
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The Dornsifes donated $200 million to name the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences.
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Benioff, the chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com, graduated from USC and worked at Apple.
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In his speech, President Nikias is expected to offer insight into the future of the university.
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In light of recent rave-related injuries, the president advised students to make good choices.
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President C. L. Max Nikias said neighborhood will be secure for those who live west of campus.
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President C. L. Max Nikias told the Daily Trojan last week that he has decided to invest a significant amount of money into increasing off-campus security, including in the area west of Vermont Avenue, where the university’s presence has long been conspicuously absent. This is the right decision for students, for the community and for [...]
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The addition of security to the west side of campus will allow students to further explore their living options.
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