In the Media
Lynne Thompson ’72 Reads Poetry at the Good Trouble Lives On Rally
Los Angeles Poet Laureate Lynne Thompson ’72 continues to use her voice and poetry to speak out against injustice, reading three poems at the Good Trouble Lives On rally. […]
Read MoreProfessor of Psychology Heejung Park Cited in New York Times Article on Sleep
Associate Professor of Psychology Heejung Park was cited in a recent New York Times article on parents sharing a bed with their kids. The article quoted Park’s research, which focused […]
Read MoreKarina Lipe ’25 Selected for Prestigious Television Academy Foundation Internship
Recent graduate Karina Lipe ’25 was selected for the prestigious Television Academy Foundation internship. The internship gave Lipe experience in the casting department for Magical Elves, the production company responsible […]
Read MoreAlison Saar ’78 Takes Part in LACMA Celebrations
Artist Alison Saar ’78 was a guest at a Los Angeles County Museum of Art party to celebrate the museum’s newest building. Saar has multiple pieces housed at the museum, […]
Read MoreProfessor Ken Gonzales-Day New Exhibition to Open in August
Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s new exhibition, curated by historian Amelia Jones, will open August 19, 2025 at the USC Fisher Museum of Art. The exhibition titled “Ken Gonzales-Day: ‘History’s […]
Read MoreProfessor of Philosophy Yuval Avnur’s Paper on College Syllabi Cited by New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education
A new working paper written by Professor of Philosophy Yuval Avnur, in collaboration with Visiting Assistant Professor of Government Stephanie Muravchik and Professor of Government Jon Shields at Claremont McKenna, […]
Read MoreAlexandra Hsu ’11 Short Film Featured as Part of NewFilmmakers Los Angeles’ InFocus: Asian Cinema Program
Elm Tree Lawn Non-profit NewFilmmakers Los Angeles’ (NFMLA) selected 13 film makers to showcase for its InFocus: Asian Cinema program and InFocus: Immigration program including short film “Unwavering” directed by Alexandra Hsu ’11. […]
Read MoreDwandalyn Reece ’85 Speaks about The Wiz’s Groundbreaking Broadway Debut 50 Years Ago
Eleanor Joy Toll Hall The Wiz, an all-Black stage adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, debuted on Broadway in 1950; “It made an impact,” Dwandalyn Reece ’85 told MSN. […]
Read MoreGabby Giffords ’93 Continues to Call for Gun Reform
Gabby Giffords ’93 at 91 in 2013. Gabby Giffords ’93 and her husband, US Senator Mark Kelly, appeared with other gun violence survivors on June 17 to commemorate the […]
Read MoreAlison Saar ’78 Honored by Socrates Sculpture Park
Alison Saar, Snake Man, 1994, edition AP 3/4, lithograph and woodcut, 28 x 37 in., Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation Socrates Sculpture Park, an organization committed […]
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