Experiential learning classes use the historic venue as a living laboratory. Students explore the stadium’s rich past and current operations — and help envision its future.
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Chase Millsap co-directed the comeback story “Small Town Strong,” which chronicles how the people of Portsmouth, Ohio, battled opioid addiction.
USC experts discuss how global trade regulations, consumer demands, and technological advancements are bringing human rights to the forefront of the changing textile industry.
The program — a grantee of USC’s Good Neighbors Campaign — guides children experiencing homelessness to academic success.
Political experts explore why nearly half of Americans now choose not to identify with a political party.
The files of the CCNMA — formerly known as the California Chicano News Media Association — will serve as an essential scholarly resource.
A new robotic tool developed by a team of experts in computer science and biokinesiology could help stroke survivors more accurately track their recovery progress.
Bernadette Atuahene calls coming to USC Gould School of Law “a full-circle L.A. moment.”
Alumna Diane Gross, a supervising administrative judge with the EEOC, has been assigning cases to students in the Mediation Clinic since 2018.
Americans are determined to keep the holiday spirit alive, despite rising costs, USC experts say. Even football games play an economic role.