Phillinganes, a five-decade veteran of the music industry, will join his Grammy-winning longtime collaborator on stage Monday.
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VIDEO and STORY: The celebration in McCarthy Quad focused on the theme “A Century of Black Commemoration: Preserve, Promote, Protect.”
The law professor and legal analyst visited USC’s University Park Campus to discuss his latest book, Rage and the Republic.
USC scientists and artists — along with creative staff of The Pitt — shared groundbreaking interdisciplinary collaborations at the intersection of creativity and health care.
The artistic director of Deaf West Theatre is working with students and faculty to broaden cultural competencies and introduce new approaches to performance.
The term “congestive heart failure” is falling out of favor with doctors. A Keck Medicine of USC cardiologist explains why — and why the shift may signal better outcomes for patients.
Black History Month: Trojan Cyan Shreve and longtime USC employee Lori Shreve Blake are both descendants of trailblazing abolitionist and activist Mary Ann Shadd Cary.
USC researchers may have discovered a way to break through the blood-brain barrier and make immune checkpoint inhibitors effective for patients with recurrent, high-grade astrocytoma.
The USC in D.C. Summer Program is designed to allow students to take classes in the nation’s capital while holding down an internship.
Founders, faculty members and students spoke of balancing new technology integration with human-first workplaces.