A transformative donation from the Epstein Family Foundation will accelerate Alzheimer’s research at the two universities in a push to find better treatments and a cure.
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The 1985 law school graduate credits his success to a full-tuition scholarship — and knew he would someday return the favor to help other law students.
From gymnastics to the U.S. Air Force ROTC, USC senior Natalie Smith built her life on asking, “Why not?”
The Engineering in Society Program aims to equip USC Viterbi students with the ethical and communication skills to flourish in an ever-accelerating world.
Even when faced with risks such as living in an area with high infection rates, people who avoid large gatherings and other risky behaviors are less likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19, USC researchers say.
Grant from the Milken Institute and the Baszucki Brain Research Fund will support research at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute.
USC neuroscientists demonstrate that, like literal language, abstract metaphors are embodied in the brain.
Results indicated a 94% pass rate for USC Gould alums taking the California bar exam, placing the law school in the top three in the state.
USC Price urban planning students work to provide new ideas that could help Southern California communities increase their housing supply.
The alums field questions about where to live, activities in Los Angeles and favorite professors — much like older siblings dispensing advice.