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April 2007


Mentoring: ' A Practice Framed By Love'
College faculty, grad students take a bow at the USC-Mellon Awards for Excellence in Mentoring.
USC College Student Wins Wonderland Award
Doctoral candidate in English takes first prize in annual USC Libraries competition.
In Memoriam: Paul E. Hadley
Longtime USC professor and administrator dies at 92.
Undergraduates Unveil New Research, Art
Student scholars and artists get their turn to shine at the ninth Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work.
What Do You Call 10 Lawyers at the Bottom of the Ocean?
USC College and the USC Norman Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics host panel exploring ethics in law.
USC Profs Named Guggenheim Fellows
Law scholar Mary L. Dudziak and history professor Philippa Levine plan to write books on evolution and war.
Rewarding Innovation in Instruction
College faculty lead nine out of 14 projects picked for provost's Fund for Innovative Undergraduate Teaching.
The Other
USC College psychology experts offer perspectives on the brain and fear of difference.
Environmental Hero
Dutch scientist Gatze Lettinga, inventor of a revolutionary system for wastewater treatment, is awarded the 2007 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement.
Falling Down the Rabbit Hole of Pedagogy
Percival Everett and James Kincaid, USC College professors of English, transcend boundaries in the Inside the Academics Studio's finale for this academic year.
A Study of Atrocity with a Dream of Peace
In his new book, Richard Dekmejian of USC College puts political violence in context.