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  1. The USC School of Dramatic Arts honored award-winning actress, writer, producer and activist America Ferrera with the second annual Multihyphenate Award. multihyphenate. Student Group Spotlight: Fourth Quarter All-Stars.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2024 · For the first time in its history, students attending the USC School of Dramatic Arts to receive their Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) in the acting and dramatic writing programs will be attending the university tuition-free starting in the 2024-25 academic year. Incoming graduate students, as well as continuing MFA students in those programs, will ...

  3. These awards are reserved for students who have completed a minimum of one year as a dramatic arts major at USC, and are granted based on a combination of merit and talent as determined by the Dean and a faculty selection committee in the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Unless specifically stated, performance and cumulative work means class work ...

  4. The USC School of Dramatic Arts provides unmatched opportunities to study drama and related disciplines in a rigorous and collaborative environment. We are very excited that you have decided to consider our training program. If at any point in the application process you have a question or concern, ...

  5. The USC School of Dramatic Arts recognizes students who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher (registered in a minimum of 12 units) during the previous semester by placing them on the Dean’s List. The entire School congratulates you on your exemplary academic achievements. Dean’s List – Fall 2023. Dean’s List – Spring 2023

  6. Rodney To is an assistant professor of theatre practice at the USC School of Dramatic Arts. He is originally from Chicago, Ill. ... Congratulations to the 2021-22 School of Dramatic Arts Award Recipients; December 21, 2021 Top 10 stories of 2021; December 15, 2020 Faculty Q&A: Rodney To;

  7. Emily Roxworthy is a scholar-artist with degrees in theatre arts, literature, and performance studies from Cornell University (MA) and Northwestern University (BS and PhD). She was formerly on the Theatre & Dance faculty of the University of California, San Diego, where she also served as Associate Vice Chancellor of Faculty Diversity & Equity ...