With these blueprints, USC Stem Cell scientists lay the foundation for building a synthetic mini kidney.
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University leaders describe their ongoing efforts to include more diversity in academia, re-imagining curriculums to bring in viewpoints that have historically been overlooked.
Two new Trojans reflect on their time in the service and what they are most looking forward to with the return to in-person classes.
USC Viterbi master’s students harness data and combine modeling and simulations, experiments and machine learning technologies to create a new approach for materials discovery and manufacturing.
USC student Ian Solano was the first communications intern in the space company’s history, a unique opportunity for the admitted Star Trek aficionado.
The classes of 2024 and 2025 were both welcomed to campus for the first time as they continue on their journey to becoming pharmacists.
The Trojan tradition takes on special meaning for first- and second-year students who are experiencing USC in person for the first time.
Robert Tanaka, who fell in love with judo after the visual impairment caused by his albinism made other sports impossible, is ready to compete at the 2021 Paralympic Games.
As first- and second-year students finally begin their in-person Trojan experience, a series of fun events — and support groups — are designed to help them settle in.
A sociology professor says the services of grocery store workers, agricultural laborers, caretakers and others need to be prioritized in America.