Trojans have helped bring some of the most memorable holiday classics to life, and they’re still creating new stories that will make lasting memories for years to come.
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USC Rossier will launch online Master of Education in Sports Administration and Leadership degree program in the fall.
As Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters, the way USC Dornsife alumnus Paul Frommer created the Na’vi language still resonates.
In the years since Anthony Lee became president of Westcliff University, the Irvine school has grown to 2,000 students from 100 and earned its accreditation.
USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences will work with Geospatial World, an India-based organization that advances the field through international conferences, thought leadership and consulting.
USC researchers are launching a clinical trial examining whether specially bioengineered stem cells might restore eyesight.
Tony Taccone, the longtime artistic director of Berkeley Rep, and 27-year USC veteran Stephanie Shroyer lead the formalized opportunities for students to learn the craft of directing.
Faculty, alumni and supporters share how the school of Gerontology has shaped the aging field — and continues to lead into the future.
The holiday special — with no laugh track, low-grade animation and a Bible verse at its heart — seemed destined to fail. In this piece from 2024, USC Marshall’s Stephen Lind explains how it instead became an instant classic.
USC Dornsife led an effort to analyze bodycam footage from 1,000 traffic stops across Los Angeles — data now helping train AI tools aimed at improving safety, accountability and respectful treatment during stops.