The Trojan Guardian Scholars program has a new home within the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work.
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Scientists aiming to save failing reefs by transplanting healthy coral reveal that success lies with genetic diversity — and not a single, coveted “super coral.”
Oliver Laryea — one of more than 2,000 students who start at USC this month — is ready to take advantage of everything the university has to offer, from academics to connections only the Trojan Family can provide.
The USC-led study demonstrates the strong association between children’s early sensory trajectories and later sensory challenges impacting their development.
A curriculum partnership among USC’s pharmacy, social work and medical schools drives the new Master of Addiction Science program. It’s the first of its kind at a major university.
Professors who host their own podcasts share their “must-listen” list for 2023 — seven podcasts with subjects including history, music and one of America’s most notorious madams.
A picture is worth more than 1,000 words, and it can also bring back countless memories. Take a look at this gallery featuring our favorite images from 2022 and see what comes to mind.
Diana Ramos, California surgeon general, is a proud double Trojan. She shares her goals in the statewide role.
Dive into the rich cultural history, myths and religious traditions surrounding this popular holiday.
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