The main reason that USC pertains to the study of humanities is, the school is a great part of our history as a state, and it has educated some great minds that are now living throughout the world educating others, and developing, and or creating and implementing tangible items, or ideas.
What did you choose?
I chose USC, because I think that school has an interesting history, and I like to watch the Trojans play football.
What do you see or hear or feel or think of in the choice you made?
I think I would like to learn more about the history of USC
What is the subject of the work?
I see the early 1900’s architecture, I see college student strewn among the grass, and reading under trees. I hear the roaring of the USC crowd on Friday nights and the smell of the sultry Southern California air.
What is your choice about?
My choice is about a historical school that offers many different things to many different people. It is founded on a legacy of excellency in education, as well as social economics.
What led you to your choice?
What led me to choose UCS was just the fact that I wanted to learn more about the campus, and the people who attend/have attended.
What do you think or feel about this choice?
I have learned a lot about my choice. One main thing that I have learned is that the school has definitely strived to make some big changes in the last 20 years, both in the way students live, and learn.
Why do you feel this way?
I have done an extensive amount of research on this subject, and I am projecting my findings.
What else would you like to know about this choice?
The last an final thing that I would like to know about this choice, is I would like to take a tour of the college, 50, or even 30 years ago, just to see how they have grown, and changed.
While browsing through the blogs for our class, I ran across Dana’s blog. In her 1C post she was talking about how she thought Paulo’s work related to our humanities studies, and I fully agree with her.
Sources
usc.edu/isd
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Southern_California
www.usc.edu/about/
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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