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The discovery by USC researchers represents a new direction in drug development.
USC President Carol Folt on Monday, March 25, bestowed the prestigious University Medallion upon Holocaust survivors who have bravely shared their testimonies with USC Shoah Foundation since the foundation began 30 years ago.
USC educational counseling student Alexis Linares-Sierra thought college wasn’t for him, but then a community college counselor showed him how to claim his space.
USC Gould graduate Andrés Cantero Jr. and his life partner started Los Angeles Room & Board, which is serving 200 college-age students.
A 100-year-old World War II veteran, a Vietnam War Green Beret and a groundbreaking Black female pilot were among those honored.
USC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION @ 100: In honor of this milestone, we’re revisiting some fascinating alumni we’ve profiled. Today, meet Michael Washington, who overcame tragedy and pain to help other first responders find hope and healing.
The USC Dornsife divisional dean for the life sciences’ quest to discover the limits of life knew no bounds.
The USC Dornsife Professor Emerita advocated for Central American immigrants and others who fell victim to unfair practices.