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Nov 26, 2023 · John Strauss, a USC economics professor, has been at the center of a brewing firestorm on campus over his comments about the militant group Hamas.
- matt.hamilton@latimes.com
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6 days ago · John Strauss, a USC economics professor, was recorded Nov. 9, 2023, confronting students who were holding a demonstration for Palestinians killed in Gaza.
John Leonard Strauss (April 28, 1920 – February 14, 2011) was an American television and film composer and music editor. Strauss co-wrote the theme song for the NBC television series, Car 54, Where Are You?, with Nat Hiken. [1]
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Dec 2, 2023 · USC professor John Strauss is allowed to return to campus as the university continues its investigation into his comments about Hamas during a student protest, according to his lawyer. Students...
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USC drops complaints, won't discipline professor who said 'Hamas are murderers'
Economics professor John Strauss said the case against him was closed, students' complaints would be dismissed and that he would face no formal discipline.
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USC will not discipline professor for viral remarks on Hamas - Daily Trojan
USC ended its investigation into Professor John Strauss, who told students participating in a pro-Palestinian walkout and march that “Hamas are murderers … Every one should be killed.” The University ...
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Professor John Strauss has been banished from the University of Southern California (USC) campus after allegedly sharing his anti-Hamas opinions.
Feb 18, 2011 · Mr. Strauss was an Emmy-winning composer and music editor best known for the jaunty theme music for the early 1960s TV show “Car 54, Where Are You?”
John Strauss was born on April 28, 1920 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a composer, known for The Blues Brothers (1980), Hair (1979) and Take the Money and Run (1969). He was married to Charlotte Rae. He died on February 14, 2011 in West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.