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 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.
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 and Climate Collective on Thursday announced the recipients of its first awards.
Elementary students dance like no one’s watching as they step into their virtual studio, taking part in a key program that’s expanding during a tough time.
Almost two months after the first Skid Row arts packages were organized, USC Arts in Action and the Skid Row Arts Alliance are ready to build upon the success of their first effort and begin distributing the second round.
Students from the USC Roski School of Art and Design and a group of arts organizations including Arts in Action and the Skid Row Arts Alliance have started a project to produce emergency arts care packages for Skid Row residents who’ve lost an essential part of their daily lives: arts programming.
Graduates of the medical clowning program at the USC School of Dramatic Arts want to change the face of foster care, one smile at a time.