iAsia Brown spent 16 years as a gay woman in a “don’t ask, don’t tell” military. Now, she’s producing Xbox games, chasing her master’s degree at USC Marshall and painting images that stop viewers in their tracks.
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Jouet’s presentation compared criminal justice outcomes in America and the rest of the world.
Trojans won awards — some for the first time — and were featured in the televised performances. On music’s biggest night, a nomination can often be as important as a win.
The fellowship aims to reduce health disparities by advancing research related to skin of color, pigmentation and diversity.
USC alum Kapil Talwalkar discusses preparing for roles, venturing outside your comfort zone and getting the most from your educational experience.
More than 300 Black Trojans meet with companies that say they are committed to a diverse workplace.
USC Annenberg’s Taj Frazier examines this intersection of music, art and technology.
Hybrid event at Tommy’s Place draws more than 200 people to watch livestreamed program and dine on Ethiopian food.
USC Dornsife’s Aaron Lauda earns an $8 million grant from the Simons Foundation in a project that could turn science fiction dreams into reality.