The event, hosted by the Center for Music, Brain and Society at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, was part of the Los Angeles County Arts and Health Week.
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USC Rossier educational psychology faculty are at the forefront of addressing the challenges that are redefining how we teach and improve student learning.
The university honors outstanding Trojans — and USC President Carol Folt — at the 91st alumni awards ceremony.
After a nearly 10-year gap to work in the music industry, Grant Bozigian brings his collegiate journey to an end with a degree from USC Marshall.
After six years of visionary leadership, Carol Folt is retiring as USC’s 12th president. The bold “moonshots” and initiatives she’s introduced have positioned USC as a leader in research, technology, health, athletics, innovation and more.
USC President Carol Folt’s student-centric approach has been at the heart of her six years leading the university.
“Our goal is to help uplift student voices and student needs, and to communicate with faculty about ... how we can improve student lives,” says the group’s president, Isadora Swann.
USC’s signature college prep program sends all 95 of its 2025 graduates to colleges this fall — with more than half of the graduates heading to USC.
New laboratory earthquake model links real contact area to earthquake dynamics, opening a new pathway for earthquake prediction and early warning systems.
The reversible method targets specific synapses without harming neurons, offering a powerful tool for studying — and potentially treating — conditions such as addiction, epilepsy and PTSD.