President Carol Folt and other speakers explore the theme, “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.”
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Albert Mour gives back to honor his relationship with the university and its law school.
Tony Thai combined his broad professional experiences to develop HyperDraft, a document and workflow automation platform.
He’ll be on hand at the Oscars: American Fiction, based on his 2001 novel Erasure, is up for five awards.
The USC School of Cinematic Arts alumnus’ work includes the blockbuster Crazy Rich Asians and the upcoming film adaptation of Wicked.
USC Dornsife’s Brittany Friedman is examining the relationship between the prison system, politics and state finances.
Christian Grose, a seasoned USC pollster and political scientist, offers a deep dive into the world of public opinion polling.
The collaboration establishes an after-school program and fellowships that will put 750 young students and adults a year on the path to STEAM careers.
The USC Marshall freshman is grabbing headlines for his bold dance moves on the Galen Center court.
Polling data saturates news coverage and political social media, and each source claims to represent the pulse of the nation, so how do you tell a good poll from a bad one? To answer this, USC experts break down the art and science of public opinion polling and the factors that determine a poll's credibility.