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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Bachelor of Arts. Photo by Craig Schwartz of "The Wolves." The BA in Theatre program combines a liberal arts education with an intensive study of the dramatic arts. Offered in cooperation with the USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and tailored to each student’s needs, this program offers a firm grounding in all ...

  4. High School Summer Conservatory – How to Apply. The University of Southern California admits students of any race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical disability or mental disability to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the ...

  5. Acting. The USC School of Dramatic Arts MFA in Acting is a progressive three-year course of study that fuses two strands of actor-training: the classical conservatory-style that attunes the voice, body and the intellect to the demands of text and performance; and an innovative physical approach that draws upon the work of artists of the past 50 ...

  6. Academy Award® Nominee America Ferrera to Receive USC School of Dramatic Arts’ Multihyphenate Award. The USC Alumna will be honored at the event that celebrates artists whose career embraces versatility and innovation.

  7. Luis Alfaro. Associate Professor of Dramatic Writing. Director of MFA Dramatic Writing Program. luisalfa@usc.edu (213) 740‑3302.