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Center for Religion & Civic Culture

Student Workers

Student workers at the Center for Religion and Civic Culture provide administrative support, video editing and production, and engage in other activities as needed. The following students are working with CRCC during the fall semester.

Brandie Coonis, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Matthew Golad, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Veronica Navarrete, USC Annenberg School for Communication

Mallory Snyder, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Bryn Silverman, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Jie Zhou, USC Leventhal School of Accounting

About the CRCC

The Center for Religion and Civic Culture was founded in 1996 to create, translate, and disseminate scholarship on the civic role of religion in a globalizing world. CRCC engages scholars and builds communities in Los Angeles and around the globe.

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