New crop of Trojans includes transfers, rural and military students, and students from nearly every state.
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The Association of American Medical Colleges recognizes the school for outreach, education, service, research and increasing access to cutting-edge clinical care.
Scientists discover that egg yolk is a key to establishing authentic embryonic stem cells from chickens and seven other avian species, as reported in Nature Biotechnology.
USC Marshall MBA alumni share insights on reinvention, connection and the power of the Trojan Network.
From record-breaking open-water swims to navigating their father’s cancer diagnosis, freshmen Amelia and Sarah Batt are diving into life on campus, bringing resilience, curiosity and a passion for discovery to their next chapter.
MBA students accepted in top pre-MBA consulting programs have increased twenty-fold in just a year’s time.
Through USC Annenberg’s “think tank” course model, Trojans teamed with the platform dedicated to elevating stories and conversations at the intersection of sports and culture.
USC research finds that Americans with less education are aging faster biologically than their peers with more schooling. The gap has grown over the last 30 years.
The technique reveals how tiny blood vessels in the brain pulse with each heartbeat — changes that may hold clues to aging and diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
Advances in rare disease treatments and clinical trial tools demand new regulatory frameworks, former commissioners say at a USC Schaeffer Center conference.