The women in the USC program, ranked by Princeton Review as the nation’s top place to study game design, are enrolled not just because games have changed their lives. They want to change games.
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Study of 9,000 Los Angeles-area children confirms global trend — the incidence of childhood myopia is increasing at an alarming pace.
Trojans survey millennials in a bid to bolster support for measures affecting California parks.
Annual contest urges students to connect with pop culture, leading to stronger communication of science in film.
A majority of Americans live in cities within 50 miles of a coast. But as sea levels rise, are those cities doomed? USC’s Matthew Kahn thinks America’s coastal cities will adapt, get ahead of climate change and be just fine.
The site serves as the primary publishing outlet for the school’s student-led multimedia teams.
A specialist in early American political thought and gender studies, Kann was a revered scholar and dedicated teacher.
Using sonographic imaging, a USC professor seeks to detect the earliest signs of the disorder.
But a career in medicine was not what this retired surgeon had in mind as a young man.
USC-affiliated faculty members aim to cure diseases using stem cells as tools.