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From USC to Bollywood: Sharan Sharma’s Inspiring Story
Meet Sharan Sharma, a visionary filmmaker blending global and Indian influences in his storytelling. Sharan shares insights into his creative journey and the future of Indian cinema.
University of Southern California sees ‘substantive growth’ in enrolment from Indian students in regulatory science, law, gaming
University of Southern California (USC) President, Dr. Carol Folt, discusses the increase in number of Indian students at the university and the various disciplines that are seeing interest and growth within the university.
USC Viterbi School of Engineering unveiled: A conversation with Professor Gaurav Sukhatme
In an insightful interview with The Hindustan Times, Prof. Gaurav Sukhatme, Executive Vice Dean of Viterbi School of Engineering, provided valuable insights into various aspects of the school.
We need humble leaders who understand the human impact of their decisions
Talking about future business leaders, Dean Geoff Garrett said that while technical skills are important amid fast changing technology, human skills are getting more valuable alongside the technical skills.
International Dance Day | Interview with USC student Arjun Kochhar on following one’s passion
Arjun Kochhar, a 20-year-old USC student from Glorya Kaufman School of Dance, shares his journey from Delhi to the dance community at USC.
Visa issues challenge for Indian law students seeking employment in US, says dean of Gould School of Law
Andrew Guzman spoke to Times of India about factors that Indian law students should consider when they go for higher education to the U.S.
Our faculty member is trying to develop a portable MRI machine that can be taken home
Dean Yannis Yortsos talked about the boundaries between medicine and biomedical engineering.
Large number of Indian students becoming experts in AI, executive vice dean of Viterbi school of engineering
Gaurav Sukhatme talked about the growing number of Indian students studying AI, and the challenges as an Indian immigrant in a leadership role in academia.
USC launches Frontiers of Computing initiative; creates futuristic courses for next generation
The initiative aims to foster the development of novel methodologies in research, education and innovation spanning all fields of study.
Charting India’s Path to Supply Chain Excellence: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
CXOToday engaged in an exclusive interview with Nick Vyas, Executive Director of the USC Marshall Center for Global Supply Chain Management.
Exploring boundless horizons: Top reasons Indian students choose to study abroad for higher education
Anthony Bailey, Vice President for Strategic and Global Initiatives, shared insights on why Indian students should consider studying in the U.S.