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“It’s been pretty scrappy,” says Assistant Professor Elizabeth Harper of the USC School of Dramatic Arts, a lighting expert. “I was in drama club but not particularly talented.”
The event — co-sponsored by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC Gould School of Law — featured trailblazers in women’s sports.
An international team of researchers will study what type of surgery best serves patients with a common type of hip fracture.
The answer may lie in three common underlying medical conditions, according to a new study from Keck Medicine of USC.
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Big Ten Network StudentU program brings real-world sports-broadcasting opportunities to USC students
The organization produces more than 2,500 athletic events per year on the Big Ten Network’s streaming platform, B1G+.
What makes a dance video spread like wildfire on social media? Artists at the USC Kaufman School of Dance share all the right moves.
USC researchers and clinicians are caring for — and collaborating with — local communities to develop innovative treatments for complex diseases.
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Long Before the L.A. Wildfires, America’s Housing Crisis Displaced Millions
A USC study reveals how decades of policy missteps fueled today’s housing crisis, pushing the dream of homeownership out of reach for millions, including the largest generation in U.S. history: millennials.
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StudentU Program Brings New Sports Broadcasting Opportunities to USC Students
The organization produces more than 2,500 athletic events per year on the Big Ten Network’s streaming platform, B1G+.