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Lexi Brooks, a first-year USC undergrad born without a left hand, helped build 3D-printed prostheses and organized fun events for children with limb differences as a teenager.
Arts
Inspired by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., students use song, dance, video and poetry to shine light on their challenges and triumphs.
University
TITLE IX: “The concepts that Title IX embodies are really central to our STEM programs at the USC Joint Educational Project,” says Dieuwertje “DJ” Kast of the USC Joint Educational Project.
Health
TITLE IX: Vice Dean Donna Elliott recognizes Title IX’s impact on both the past and future of the medical field.
Business
The center launched in 2015 to help startups reach the next level of success.
University
Year in review: From veterans and athletes to budding scientists and even Miss Black Pasadena, take another look at some of the students who kept us going through another challenging year.
Science/Technology
An analysis of historical seismic events by a USC Dornsife scientist helps explain why large tsunamis still occur after relatively small earthquakes.
Health
USC-led study shows that bystander CPR is associated with favorable neurological survival for drowning victims in cardiac arrest.
Health
USC experts discuss the new drug cocktail that doesn’t respond to naloxone, the opioid-reversal drug that has averted many deaths from fentanyl.
Social Impact
The newly established Middle Eastern North African Student Assembly is making the most of additional resources as the group advocates for more.