USC’s Dana Goldman and Karen Van Nuys explain why the drug company is dramatically cutting the cost of some of its insulin products and sum up how it may improve access to this essential medical treatment.
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The Media Institute for Social Change at the USC School of Cinematic Arts identifies 14 movies that have impact while highlighting hot-button social issues.
The movie and TV series are recognized as the year’s best adaptation of the written word.
The seasoned health care executive will lead the longstanding community hospital and recent addition to the Keck Medicine health system.
An Adobe Foundation grant to the USC School of Dramatic Arts’ MFA Acting Program will directly support the production of short films by underrepresented students.
TITLE IX: Since donning the cardinal cape and gold breastplate, USC Thornton alumna India Anderson has performed with Beyoncé at the 2022 Oscars and now leads the brass band Blow.
Marisa Torelli-Pedevska co-founded the Inevitable Foundation, a first-of-its-kind organization dedicated to funding and mentoring professional screenwriters living with disabilities.
Bill Allen will receive the 2023 Asa V. Call Alumni Achievement Award.
Scientists from USC Dornsife and Cedars-Sinai rally scholars around the country and in diverse fields to find better ways of beating the disease.