The nationally renowned educator and scholar served as dean of USC’s social work school from 1988 to 1997.
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Biology major Ward wants to be a doctor, but also plans to study Spanish and international relations. And she’s got an eye on the Tournament of Roses’ Royal Court, too.
As a student, Aaron “A.J.” Eckstein revitalized the Latino Business Student Association. Now the recent graduate is connecting people with their dream jobs through his Final Round interview podcast.
The first-year astronomy major, lifeguard and Navy cadet has a special connection to the ocean and the environment.
Samara Chaplain was recently awarded the Hong Kong Alumni Scholarship Fund.
Timely workshops help students brush up on talking with professors, deal with roommate issues — and perhaps make a new friend or two.
Franita Tolson testified before Congress on voting rights and access twice in July — and it wasn't her first time at the Capitol.
The USC study’s findings are important because they may predict where a specific cancer may spread in the brain, and may also have implications for how brain tumors grow.
Volunteers clean up a Santa Monica beach in one of scores of service projects worldwide.
Alice Baumgartner, a new history professor at USC Dornsife, explores this little-known piece of history.