Research and Fellowships Week is an annual event hosted by USC’s Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Programs. The goal of the week is to discuss opportunities that support research, graduate study, language learning, teaching, and internships within the U.S. and abroad.
RFW 2022
Monday, October 31 *To review the recording of a session, click on the title of the session below. Fellowships 101: How to Get Started in Undergraduate Funding Opportunities12:00-12:50pm PST | VirtualTarget Audience: UndergraduatesThis session will provide an overview of internal and external funding opportunities managed by USC’s Academic Honors and Fellowships. Participants will learn the general components of fellowship applications …
USC Alumnus Earns Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Oscar De los Santos (’15) will attend Yale Law School in the Fall 2022.
Student writer champions the bus as a window into America’s soul
Recent Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship recipient and English major Joseph Debaerien gets inspiration for his writing from his fellow travelers. By Margaret Crable – April 19, 2021
RenAIssance Woman
The Science of Drive: USC Undergraduate Champions AI for Social Good. By Rishbha Bhagi
USC Senior Named One of Four Top Undergraduate Computer Science Researchers in North America
The prestigious award honors Leena Mathur for her excellence and outstanding research potential in computer science. By Lila Jones
Salutatorian Shreya Daniel looks to do it all after graduation
COMMENCEMENT 2022: Medical school is next for the USC Dornsife soon-to-be graduate, along with a side hustle that has so far raised nearly $15,000 for charity. BY Grayson Schmidt
Salutatorian Andrew Binder continues acts of service beyond USC
COMMENCEMENT 2022: The graduating senior is taking his USC Dornsife degree in philosophy, politics and law and heading into the Marines. BY Grayson Schmidt
Valedictorian Adam Karelin brings his global perspective to the music world
COMMENCEMENT 2022: His USC resume includes an interrupted overseas semester and a unique performance with the pandemic as its backdrop. BY Grayson Schmidt