On Wednesday, graduate students Ying Wu and Ming Qu were fatally shot in front of Wu’s residence west of campus. The university has delivered a heartwarming response to the shooting. But varying community responses have also highlighted campus divisions. Wu and Qu were international students from China — and that fact has received more attention [...]
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University to partner with Chilean govt.
There are currently seven graduate students from Chile enrolled at USC.
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International applicants must provide proof of financial support when applying to USC.
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The increase in international students is attributed to the strong Trojan network, students say.
Read the rest of this article »Friend groups might not be as diverse, study finds
A study finds greater diversity on a college campus makes friend groups less diverse.
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Sixteen percent of the fall’s estimated 2,650 students hail from outside the United States.
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Some students at USC are F-1 students, with a visa to study but not stay in the United States.
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USC Transportation has not decided the exact location or departure time of the shuttles.
Read the rest of this article »Students reach out to family in Japan
The earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan affected USC students with family in Japan.
Read the rest of this article »USC aims to recruit more native Chinese students
USC has seen an increase of 250 percent in the number of Chinese international students.
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