When Kathy Nguyen suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm while vacationing in L.A., nobody knew what was wrong with her until she was transferred to Keck Hospital of USC. Now fully recovered, she and her neurosurgeon competed together in the Arizona Ironman triathlon.
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The investor and USC alumnus has been a member of the Board of Councilors of the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences for two decades.
Research led by USC’s Justin Schaal is working on boosting the body’s response to infections with a bio-inspired peptide.
The watchdog organization Leapfrog Group considered more than 2,200 hospitals in four categories: children’s, general, rural and teaching; 72 were selected as Top Teaching Hospitals.
The second annual USC Dornsife-Union Bank LABarometer survey regarding sustainability and resilience examines how Los Angeles County residents experience and interact with their natural environment in the midst of a warming climate.
Air pollution diminishes the mental health benefits of exercise and may make a person more susceptible to Alzheimer’s or dementia, research by USC and Arizona neuroscientists finds.
A diverse team of undergraduate and graduate students is designing and building USC’s first-ever solar-powered race vehicle.
The board has started implementing several community initiatives as part of an ongoing discussion on DPS’s role at the university.
Nearly every corner of campus life transformed as students joined the war effort at home and abroad.
USC Viterbi’s Andrea Armani and Cyrus Shahabi and USC Dornsife’s Sri Narayan join a distinguished class of 175 inductees who demonstrate “a prolific spirit of innovation.”