Students on the hybrid pathway take the same courses as their residential counterparts, but through a mix of synchronous and asynchronous content.
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Darby Saxbe, founder of the Center for the Changing Family at USC Dornsife, shares why the era of COVID-19 is the perfect time to focus on families, stress and health.
Alums Jeremy Pathmanabhan and Héctor Reyes were awarded full-tuition scholarships to Stanford graduate programs. They’re the first Trojans to be named Knight-Hennessy Scholars.
A cavalcade of Star Wars legends — including Luke Skywalker himself — delighted fans while recognizing the efforts of the university’s signature college prep program.
In fall 2020, they co-founded ZZYY studio, a practice focused on projects of different scales including restaurants, libraries, museums and more.
Factors like less access to nutritional foods and more exposure to pollution may impact the brain’s structure and volume, a new USC study finds, altering how children read and think.
USC physician-scientists look for promising treatments for colorectal cancer on a postage stamp-size chip.
Smartphone support and health advice helped seniors and USC students from seven health-related disciplines get through the pandemic.
Inspired by faculty members at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, the onetime theater major now works to help people live more healthfully.