“I know it didn’t matter to my daughter [that I didn’t have a degree],” says Shari Austin, “but to me, it did.”
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It’s the fight song that begat a motto for an entire university, and this year it turns 100. Learn more about the history of the song — which didn’t win the university fight song contest.
The Master of Planning graduate works for infrastructure giant AECOM, where she consults on projects around the world — including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
A computer science and economics duo has created a software company that streamlines the process.
TITLE IX: For almost five decades at USC, Jean Chen Shih has excelled at research and in teaching. She says the groundbreaking legislation is as important now as it was 50 years ago.
USC Iovine and Young freshman Tiana Day sponsored Ashlyn So, a 14-year-old fashion designer and activist whose work aims to combat Asian hate.
The team never trailed from start to finish in the 2022 MPSF Tournament. Next up: the NCAA tournament Dec. 3-4 in Berkeley.
The vibrant artwork on a 120-year-old house enlivens the walk to campus.