Professor Skip Rizzo’s 89-year-old mother test-drives his innovations.
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Physical touch is a simple form of connecting to another person and holds significance for many cultures, especially at a person’s final moments.
The Catholic Church has set in place rigorous criteria for determing if a person can be named “Saint,” including performance of a miracle. But how does the Church determine what is a miracle?
Noelani Day, the first Tongan from the island to swim at the Games, grew up sharing the waters around her home with humpback whales and now plans to become a physiotherapist.
Work from scientists led by USC’s Oliver Bell and a colleague could counteract the effects of mutated epigenetic regulators, which are known to drive certain types of cancer including lymphoma.
The recently installed dean answers questions about his experience of coming to Los Angeles and his thoughts on the significance of the academy.
The Health and Equity Media Collaborative brought 24 young people into the fold this summer to investigate well-being in local neighborhoods.
The incubator brings together leading minds from around the world and trains the next generation of stem cell scientists through a dedicated doctoral program and first-of-its-kind master’s degree.
A group of more than 1,100 musicians, including nearly 900 alumni, will take the field at halftime.
As California state architect, Ida Clair ’87 helps set the standard for building sustainability, accessibility and safety.