It’s the USC-based foundation’s first time working in Latin America after gathering 52,000 accounts from the Nazi Holocaust and genocides in Armenia, Rwanda and China.
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“Our goal isn’t to tell them how to study for this exam better,” said Andrew Guzman, the dean of the USC Gould school. “It's to make it clear that they belong.”
USC’s Alexander M. Capron and Harvard’s Francis L. Delmonico argue that buying organs would be wrong — and wouldn’t increase the supply of organs anyway.
Keith Hobbs steps into the new role today, after 20 years with Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. He replaces Paul Craig, who served as the interim chief executive officer.
Increasing the duration of stimulus pulses allows visualization of distinct focal spots of light.
USC Dornsife’s John Monterosso has some ideas — and makes a case for rethinking well-intentioned resolutions that sap pleasure from your life.
From a state-of-the-art biotech center to the largest development project in the history of south Los Angeles, construction crews are changing the face of USC’s campuses — and keeping the university on the cutting edge.
Led by the university’s generous trustees, friends of USC continue to step up and support the university and its academic, scientific, athletic, health and community-service efforts.
Every picture tells a story, and here are some of the most memorable pictures of the year gone by.
President Obama to present the nation’s top technology honor to the inventor of a device that helps blind people see.