“It’s the students and their artistic voice that matter,” says Alexandra Billings.
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USC experts discuss the new drug cocktail that doesn’t respond to naloxone, the opioid-reversal drug that has averted many deaths from fentanyl.
The philanthropist and businessman will be honored and speak at the ceremony ahead of USC’s May 12 commencement.
EARTH MONTH: Researchers at USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute are looking at how to reuse existing satellites by giving them new jobs.
From artificial intelligence to politics, medicine to biotechnology, law to finance, a USC Dornsife math degree opens doors to an array of professional fields.
USC’s Vsevolod “Seva” Katritch discusses how structure-based virtual screening and AI could disrupt the time-consuming, expensive process of drug discovery.
COMMENCEMENT: In Russellville, Ark., when the police respond to a domestic violence call, they now have social worker Linda Bankston riding with them.
TITLE IX: “Sports gave me the confidence to question barriers that are out there and think about ways to overcome them,” says USC Marshall Professor Jill Kickul.
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering are taking camera advancements further and pushing the limits on what they can do.
At one point, USC alum Denise Ovrom and her husband Bud were the only husband and wife city managers in the nation.