The Jesuits are among the Catholic Church’s most influential religious orders but no strangers to controversy. A USC scholar — and Jesuit — explains.
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Britt Adkins is working to ensure that the future of human development beyond Earth isn’t just for the elite — and she’s got more than a few ideas about what life may be like for people in space.
The public television program springs from the USC Libraries’ long-standing commitment to building public engagement with regional history collections.
Lu’s lab publishes paradigm-shifting research about the complex and surprising behavior of individual blood stem cells.
Christina Schucker loves her job in the auto industry but needed to learn more about audience strategy to move ahead. That’s where USC Annenberg’s online Master of Science in Digital Media Management program comes in.
Up to 2% of pregnant women experience nausea and vomiting so severe that it can lead to problems with fetal development. A USC-led study offers insight into the condition and may help in predicting and diagnosing it.
The Irish government recently declared a national holiday for this lesser-known Irish saint. A USC Dornsife scholar and medieval historian explains her fascinating life and history.
Researchers create new augmented reality paleoart to shed light on the extinct species of the region. Learn how you can “see” these animals up close.
Samuel Roberts’ dad passed away just before COVID vaccines became widely available. Since then, the USC Price Master of Public Policy student has worked to increase vaccinations and reduce health disparities in the Inland Empire.
Female students, faculty, staff and alumni are constantly blazing new trails and opening new doors, all while being authentically themselves – even in areas typically dominated by men. As Women’s History Month continues, take a look at what the music school’s talented women have been up to.