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American Trojan

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American Trojan is the captivating story of a refugee who lost everything and then rebuilt it all,  an immigrant who defied the odds and achieved the American Dream; a visionary technologist who tr...
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  • 03 March 2026
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American Trojan is the captivating story of a refugee who lost everything and then rebuilt it all,  an immigrant who defied the odds and achieved the American Dream; a visionary technologist who transformed the University of Southern California into one of the nation’s most prestigious private research universities.

At a time when many universities have succumbed to ideology over truth, under Nikias’s leadership, USC retained its academic integrity in the face of high-stakes negotiations, high-rolling donors, and the profound challenges of modern leadership.

 

Hailing from a humble village on the island of Cyprus, Nikias steeped in thousands of years of history as he grew up. But when the Turkish invasion of 1974 destroyed everything his family had built, he came to America to see what the Land of Opportunity had to offer.

 

Upon completion of his graduate engineering studies, he embarked on an academic career that established him as a pioneer in digital signal analysis, lead him to collaborate on military projects with the U.S. Navy, and eventually led him to USC, which would forever alter the trajectory of his career and life.

 

Against this dramatic backdrop, American Trojan offers candid insights into how Nikias’ bold vision transformed USC into one of America’s most elite universities. More than a personal story, it is a blueprint for leadership, offering insights into how Nikias and his team strategized to meet formidable challenges to USC.

 

An urgent examination of higher education’s current crisis, American Trojan provides a roadmap for renewal, offering specific recommendations for how universities can reclaim their true mission of transmitting knowledge and cultivating young minds.

 

 

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Price: $39.99
Pages: 456
Publisher: Encounter Books
Imprint: Encounter Books
Publication Date: 03 March 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781641774932
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Educators, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher, EDUCATION / Leadership
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“In this gripping memoir, American Trojan, former USC President Max Nikias charts his remarkable odyssey from a small village in Cyprus to the presidency of the University of Southern California, when the campus rose to be ranked among the nation’s top universities. He has lived through the British occupation of Cyprus, the Turkish invasion of the island, the various Greek coups of the 1970s, his own near penniless arrival in America, a meteoric rise as a newly hired engineering professor to the president of the university—all culminating in a fascinating final dissection of the woke hysterias of recent years that have done so much damage to higher education, and to those few who sought so bravely to resist the madness.”

Victor Davis Hanson, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Author, The Dying Citizen

C. L. Max Nikias served as the eleventh president of the University of Southern California, a position he held from August 3, 2010, to August 7, 2018. He is currently the president emeritus and life trustee of the USC and the holder of the Malcolm R. Currie chair in technology and the humanities. He joined USC in 1991, and in addition to his work as a professor, he served as director of a media center, dean of engineering, provost, and president of the university. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Inventors. He is the recipient of the UNICEF Spirit of Compassion Award and the Academic Leadership Award of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He is recognized internationally for his pioneering research in digital signal processing and digital media. The U.S. Department of War has adopted a number of his innovations and patents in sonar, radar, and communication systems.