USC students use podcasts, performances and workshops to open public platforms for kids and adults.
USC students use podcasts, performances and workshops to open public platforms for kids and adults.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, schools across Los Angeles adapted to online learning and got creative in finding new ways to engage with students in the virtual classroom. This was no …
A clowning workshop from a USC School of Dramatic Arts professor is just one of the many ways the university is focusing on wellness, self-care and stress management this semester.
A collaborative, documentary theatre project that utilizes the words of local residents and environmental activists, Sacrifice Zone: Los Angeles asks the question, “Are any of us safe from environmental harm …
USC students now have a new way to use the arts to push for environmental justice and fight climate change. As part of the university’s Earth Day celebrations, the university’s Arts …
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On Indigenous People’s Day, William Warrener, Lead Producer of Arts in Action, invited three recent graduates and a current USC student to talk about how they use their respective art …
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