Five years ago, Christopher Chavez and his family committed to the university’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative, a decision that transformed their future.
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As the pandemic began to threaten people’s lives and their livelihoods, USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative staff stepped in to help.
The confederate flag is used by the far right in Germany. A USC doctoral fellow examines the long history of the American South being romanticized there as far back as the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1852.
The new study builds on previous work in Andy McMahon’s laboratory at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
The Trojan Pandemic Research Initiative will follow 8,000 people over a year to better understand attitudes and behaviors related to COVID-19 and the vaccine.
No matter where they’re from or how they found out, these potential future USC students all shared the thrill of getting their acceptance notices.
The Women in Science and Engineering program aims to expand opportunities for women in STEM, both within the university and beyond.
The Sandy Reed Endowed Professional Development Fund, created in honor of the late alum, will endow professional development programming at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
Diversity and academic achievement distinguish the newest Trojans, including a record number of first-generation college students.
Amid the pandemic, a survey from USC and the California Emerging Technology Fund reveals regional and financial inequities that fuel the state’s digital divide.