Alice Baumgartner, a new history professor at USC Dornsife, explores this little-known piece of history.
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At age 43 and with a college-aged son, she hopes to be a role model to other Black women and girls.
Life-years lost from premature mortality were distributed almost equally across elderly and younger adult populations in the first year of the pandemic.
A computer algorithm called "Eva" may have saved lives in Greece
The university underwent a rigorous evaluation by STARS, the nation’s sustainability rating system for colleges and universities, with the results highlighting successes in community partnerships and biodiversity.
Researchers from USC and the University of Pennsylvania collaborated with a private company CEO to help Greece do more with less and curb COVID-19’s spread when the country reopened to tourists.
Macie Miller always dreamed of going to USC. Now that she’s officially a Trojan, she plans to continue being a mental health advocate as she soaks up the new world around her.
Persistence and a love of math and science led first-generation college student Mayla Rodriguez to USC Viterbi’s civil engineering program.
As chair of the presidential board, Carpten will be in a position to guide the nation’s cancer research efforts.
Jennifer Nykyforchyn isn’t ready to retire. She’s using her tech experience and USC training to fashion a second career in gerontology, where age is an asset.