Andrew Viterbi, the Italian-born co-founder of Qualcomm whose generous donation named the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, announced a $5 million gift that will create the Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director Fund.
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Longtime USC benefactors Gayle and Edward Roski have made a landmark $25 million gift to endow and name the USC Gayle and Edward Roski Eye Institute at Keck Medicine of USC, reflecting the institute’s position as one of the nation’s leading centers for advanced vision care, research and education.
Retired Gen. David Petraeus and USC President C. L. Max Nikias talk with Conan Nolan about the Yellow Ribbon program for veterans; the university is one of the few private universities that participate in it.
USC experts, who helped develop VR technology, discuss the technical, business and content challenges facing the industry.
The alumna’s involvement with social causes led to a successful career as an actress and writer.
Latinas who love bacon, chorizo, sausage, ham, hot dogs and deli meats will need to begin rethinking their diet, according to a recent study led by USC.
$25 million gift from Gayle and Edward Roski supports USC’s initiatives to restore and preserve the sight of patients worldwide.
The revolutionary material is incredibly hard but also elastic, making it potentially useful for things from drill bits to body armor to meteor-resistant casings for satellites.
Alum has played a prominent role with the U.S. Olympic team over the years.
Engineers have created a new material with an unusual chemical structure that makes it incredibly hard and yet elastic. The material can withstand heavy impacts without deforming or fracturing, all while retaining most of its original strength; it has the potential to be useful in a variety of applications from drill bits to body armor for soldiers to meteor-resistant casings for satellites.