Second-year law student Megan Ricker provided budding entrepreneur Mackenzie Burgess with tools to run her business.
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The celebrated musician was the first artist-in-residence for USC Thornton’s Popular Music program.
New research at USC shows how to train a popular language model to remove homophobic, anti-queer bias.
Sure, the Trojans set out to win, but they also built lifelong friendships — and gained a huge competitive edge as they looked for their first jobs after graduation.
The center’s program for Persian/Farsi-speaking caregivers is recognized by the Los Angeles Alliance for Community Health and Aging.
Cater Lee was frustrated with the reactive nature of TV news, the prioritization of car chases and the portrayal of communities as “dangerous” without any context. USC Annenberg’s specialized journalism program completely changed how she sees her industry.
A common manufactured substance may elevate risk of liver cancer, Keck School of Medicine of USC researchers find.
Rylan Pozniak Daniels of the USC Iovine and Young Academy is using augmented and virtual reality make astronauts’ work easier.
The 186 students making up the Keck School of Medicine of USC’s Class of 2026 donned their white coats for the first time.