Center for Transnational Law and Business panel sparks lively discussion on inclusive measures and mechanisms.
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USC COMPASS will launch with support from a $2.9 million grant from the voter-created California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
The visionary entrepreneur’s philanthropy was key in creating the Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute at the medical school.
The first live LGBTQ+ History Month festival since 2019 features drag performers and a safe space for all.
More than 41 million people worldwide took part in the drill.
Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of This Problem? at the USC Fisher Museum of Art features works from the 1940s to the early 2000s, including some never-exhibited pieces by the legendary artist.
Study explores whether race and gender of students in virtual spaces impact teacher grading and their recommendations for educational programs.
The journey now starts with a class that mixes students from the classical, jazz, popular music and music production programs, and examines big ideas that cross all disciplines.
Robert J. Williams will lead the institute, which studies and preserves the stories of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides. Joel Citron is named chair of its Board of Councilors.
“We have a long and proud legacy of Latino tennis players that have blessed these very courts at USC, but Rafael was one of the most memorable ones. In my opinion, his biggest impact, with the help of the late, great Coach Toley, was that he helped pave the way for many more outstanding Latino Trojan players for years to come.”