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Program speakers pay tribute to those lost to AIDS and stress the importance of knowing your HIV status.
A study led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC found that third-generation Mexican Americans are 66% more likely to get liver cancer than the first generation.
Advisors work with college applicants, bridging high school to postsecondary education.
With finals starting next week, music on USC’s Classical California network can help students reduce stress, soothe insomnia and better absorb new information.

A New Era for an Ancient River
The largest river restoration and dam removal project in U.S. history is underway along the Klamath River, which runs through Oregon and California. USC experts examine how climate change has contributed tensions to what in the past would’ve been a clear-cut environmental victory.
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USC Alumni Association turns 100
USC Alumni Association marks a century of celebrating the Trojan Family.
Transforming USC’s athletics facilities
University President Carol Folt’s “moonshot” for athletics builds on recent momentum to support all 21 sports programs and launch USC Athletics into the future.
Frontiers of Computing
USC launches a $1B-plus initiative for computing including advanced computation, quantum computing, AI and ethics. It’s the largest, most comprehensive academic initiative in USC’s history.