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Students Talk Back

The Bedrosian Center teamed up with the USC Dornsife College’s Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, the USC Annenberg’s Center on Communication Leadership & Policy, and the USC Price Tomas Rivera Policy Institute to bring you a series of discussions on politics, media and technology. Spring 2013 – Students Talk […]

Looking Back at 2013

by Jeremy Loudenback It’s been a busy year at the Bedrosian Center. From presenting cutting-edge research to hosting events with a vaunted line-up of local, state, and national leaders, the Bedrosian Center continued conversations around governance and policy implementation for a changing world. With a goal to promote effective governance, the […]

Programs & Activities ARCHIVE

Best & Worst in Governance Elevating the issue of good governance was behind the Best & Worst in Governance. Each month we asked the Bedrosian community to survey the landscape of governance in order to call out candidates for a best and worst title. In subsequent weeks, the nominations and the lessons (good or […]

The War on Poverty

Students Talk Back: A Politics and Public Policy Forum Our friends at the Unruh Institute are focusing on poverty issues in this week’s Students Talk Back series: The War on Poverty: 50 Years and Fighting Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Featuring: Reed Galen, Owner, Jedburghs, LLC Angelica Solis, Director of Community Development, […]

Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Will it Happen?

Students Talk Back: A Weekly Politics and Public Policy Forum April 3, 2013 12:00pm to 1:00pm Featuring: Michael Madrid, Principal, Grassroots Lab Shikhar Gupta, Director of Underclassmen Engagement, USC College Democrats Giuseppe Robalino, Member, USC College Republicans Carrie Lopez, Chair, Hispanas Organizing for Political Equality Leadership Institute (HOPE) Co-moderated by: […]

Crafting Political Legacies

Students Talk Back : A Weekly Politics and Public Policy Forum February 13, 2013 12:00pm to 1:00pm What is a politician’s legacy? What does legacy mean to a living politician? How do communication professionals build legacy? Featuring: JENNIFER I. HOELZER Principal, IOC Strategies Consultant on HBO’s VEEP Former Communications Director […]

PIPE Collaborative

A PIPE conference or event is not a gathering of the usual “old boys,” but rather an assembly of diverse minds coming together to address some of the more important issues of the day. Kristin Kanthak, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh 2021-2022 PIPE Fellows I find that the PIPE fills […]

Community & Impact

Beginning in 2020, we collaborated with the Price school to begin a series we’re calling Community Impact from Price Research. We wanted to find a way we could share how research initiatives begin, how we involve communities & stakeholders, and what impacts policymakers and communities should think about. Accelerating Fair […]

Third Annual Political Institutions and Political Economy (PIPE) Conference

Welcome to the third annual conference of the Political Institutions & Political Economy Collaborative March 19-20, 2020 The Political Institutions and Political Economy (PIPE) Collaborative at the University of Southern California is a university-wide research endeavor jointly sponsored by the Price School’s Bedrosian Center and the Office of the Provost. The PIPE Collaborative includes faculty and […]

NATE SILVER: Baseball and Politics are Data Driven. The Holt Lecture.

Nate Silver has become today’s leading statistician through his innovative analyses of political polling. He first gained national attention during the 2008 presidential election, when he correctly predicted the results of the primaries and the presidential winner in 49 states. Nate runs the award-winning political website FiveThirtyEight.com and his book, The Signal and The Noise: […]

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