USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative sets local students on the path to college as early as sixth grade. All graduates will be heading to college, 19 to USC on full-tuition scholarships. To date, over 900 students have graduated from the program since 1997. Thirty-eight former NAI alum are also expected to graduate from USC in May marking the largest number to ever walk in a commencement ceremony.
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An intergenerational program explores whether tablets can improve a person’s well-being.
The Sustainable Earth Decathlon showcases young innovators with solutions to environmental issues.
The country’s biggest generation is beginning its long expected move up and out of entry positions in housing and jobs, USC expert says.
The chair of the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery was an internationally renowned surgeon and researcher.
From housing and supportive services to business and technology solutions, panelists outline framework for tackling one of society’s most intractable problems.
Chronic hepatitis B infection, a lifetime disease with no effective cure, could one day be cleared from a person’s system with a series of shots, according to a new USC study.
The infection has been cured in mice by removing ‘traitors’ residing in liver’s immune cells.
Trojans teach computer skills, build urban gardens and establish job-training programs.
Jason E. Squire delivers keynote on the history of English-language comedy and visits the China National Film Museum.