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For the first time in over half a century, USC will take the field at Michigan Stadium against the Wolverines. But the relationship between two of the nation’s top universities goes beyond the gridiron.
A diversity supplement grant from the National Institutes of Health and a Gilliam Fellowship — the first to be awarded to USC Dornsife — will advance doctoral student scholarship.
Donors bring the university halfway to its $1 billion Frontiers of Computing goal.
A talk by renowned contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang and lunch cooked by robots were among the highlights of the provocative event at USC.
What you need to know for USC home games, from tailgating to the Coliseum
Trojan traditions make USC football Saturdays unique. Stay on top of the details to make the most of it all.
How Ocean-inspired Tech Could Speed Up Carbon Capture from Ships
New technology from USC and Caltech could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the global shipping industry.
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As The World Turns — More Slowly
A USC study confirms that the rotation of Earth’s inner core has slowed. The study provides clear evidence that the core began to decrease its speed around 2010.
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The University of Choice
A record 82,008 students applied to become first-year Trojans in 2024.
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.