In exchange for two years of service, National Health Service Corps scholarship recipients have their tuition covered.
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For future, current and former presidents, the road to and from the White House often leads through Trojan territory.
A self-described street artist and alchemist, S.C. Mero transforms downtown L.A. street corners into “something that is endearing or revealing of some truth happening in the neighborhood.”
The new practice provides expert research and project management services to government, industry and nonprofit partners in the fast-growing clean technology and sustainability market.
The USC Thornton School of Music shares music performed, written and/or produced by some of the school's Black faculty and alumni.
Decisions based on biased data can be biased; this is true whether it’s a human making those decisions or an artificial intelligence system. USC Viterbi experts weigh in.
A passion for history led Jessica Castelo to a world of cataloging, organizing and curating information in USC’s online Master of Management in Library and Information Science program.
A bee expert discusses the recently approved vaccine to protect honeybees from a bacterial scourge, and gives tips for helping these ecologically crucial species survive.
Second-year MFA acting students rehearsed at Atlantic Theater Company, attended one of the last performances of the critically acclaimed revival of Death of a Salesman and met with the cast.
Pollster Mark Baldassare is the new senior fellow for the Bedrosian Center on Governance.