Three Trojan vets discuss their journeys — and how they ended up at USC.
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Master of Public Policy student Dennis Wu served as an Air Force attorney before becoming Veteran Affairs attorney.
The educational counseling master’s student aspires to become a college counselor and professor.
Among the universities’ joint work: The SIT-PT Project, a five-year research project focused on children’s early development and readiness to learn.
Folt, the university’s 12th president, will remain on the USC faculty. Read the letters to the USC community from Folt and USC Board of Trustees Chair Suzanne Nora Johnson.
Amid a series of disasters fueled by climate change, USC Bovard College’s David Kang — a FEMA hurricane expert — explains why he’s motivated to train the next generation of emergency managers.
The facility is the latest investment in the future of Trojan sports under President Carol Folt’s “moonshot” aimed at transforming USC’s athletics on and off the field.
Monthly out-of-pocket costs were dramatically lower in Medicare Advantage plans, according to a study co-authored by Erin Trish of the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics.
Trojans, many having voted in their first presidential election, come together for camaraderie, expert insights — and “moral support.”
USC’s iconic Song Leaders, Spirit Leaders, Tommy Trojan, Traveler and Trojan Marching Band join under one umbrella to promote the Fight On spirit.