Before the Trojan forward heads to the WNBA, she is back in her hometown to get her master’s degree at USC Marshall.
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Danzy Senna, professor of English and author of the acclaimed novel Colored Television, discusses overcoming bad reviews and her “descriptive, not prescriptive” approach.
After being stationed in Afghanistan, Deborah Clark returned to notices from debt collectors: Tens of thousands of dollars of debt had been taken out in her name.
Researchers used a combination of animal models, human brain tissue and molecular analysis to reveal a link between Alzheimer’s disease and issues with cell function and cholesterol in the brain.
It’s the only fully-funded residential summer institute on the West Coast offering college students an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of legal practice and law school preparation.
USC study reveals the inner core is undergoing structural transformation.
The USC Annenberg professor is among seven recipients recognized for advancing innovative solutions to California’s toughest challenges.
“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.