Drawing on his studies at USC Rossier and nearly three decades in the U.S. Army, Jackson Drumgoole is developing Bridge Builders Communities, a housing and support initiative.
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STORY, VIDEOS and PHOTOS: The 42nd annual Science Olympiad National Tournament came to California for the first time, bringing more than 2,000 students to USC.
USC researchers built a robotic hand that hears a melody once and plays it back on a keyboard just two minutes later. The possibilities go far beyond music.
Claire Oberle, who is teaching English classes in Cambodia, is raising money to build a youth media lab at the Cambodian Children’s Fund.
Keck School of Medicine of USC practitioners connect Alzheimer's patients and their caregivers to leading-edge research — and, just as importantly, to compassionate care.
Southers — once an undercover FBI agent and now USC’s associate senior vice president for safety and risk assurance — has some stories to share.
Faith Huss, who served in the U.S. Army for 10 years prior to attending USC, will use her nutrition and dietetics expertise to serve patients at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Long Beach.
COMMENCEMENT: Tianyu Guo (who ultimate chose Princeton) credits her experience and training at USC for making her a standout applicant.
The Serving Spoon, led by Executive MBA student Justin Johnson, earns national recognition for its multigenerational legacy and community impact.
The Public Relations Society of America recognized the magazine’s integrated storytelling strategy, which extends faculty research and alumni stories beyond print through video, social media, live events and digital engagement.