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.
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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.
From the gig economy to remote offices, USC business and policy experts imagine the future of work.
At some businesses, in-house “gig marketplaces” allow employees to flex skills outside their normal job duties.
As more companies go remote, the predicted demise of big cities — and their downtown working hubs — may be overblown, a USC real estate expert says.
Since 2008, first-gen students can be paired up with first-gen alumni to help the young Trojans get the most out of their USC experience.
Since 2015, the award-winning “JOVRNALISM” class has taught USC Annenberg students how to use emerging technologies to bring unique stories to life.
The Keck School of Medicine of USC formally welcomed the classes of 2024 and 2025 with the return of the time-honored ceremony.