Trojan alumnae and former foster youth Carmen and Lucero Noyola leaned on the Trojan Guardian Scholars for guidance and support. Now they’re returning the favor.
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The pandemic has forced many to increasingly rely on machines. According to USC research, it’s also led people to like them a little more.
One-fourth of the 191 participating Keck School of Medicine students will remain at USC for some or all of their training.
USC Viterbi-developed technology that helps robots navigate labyrinthine retail warehouses honored in international awards.
USC is pooling thousands of brain scans to understand how aspects of our physical space — including air pollution, noise and green space — may impact our risk for various developmental, neurodegenerative and psychiatric problems.
USC experts discuss the recent murders in Atlanta, a surge in violence against people of Asian descent throughout America and what can be done about it.
“We must stand up to bigotry and discrimination, in all their forms,” she writes. “We must stand against misogyny and xenophobia, wherever and whenever they appear.”
They advocate for safety, human rights and well-being across the globe, and they’ll come back tomorrow to do it all over again.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we celebrate five USC alums who have made their mark on history, from the stage to the swimming pool to the Supreme Court.