They advocate for safety, human rights and well-being across the globe, and they’ll come back tomorrow to do it all over again.
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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.
As vaccinations increase, many Americans are starting to wonder when the pandemic will “end.” David Sloane of USC Price provides historical insight by comparing and contrasting our COVID response with the 1918 outbreak.
Policy experts at USC Price assess President Biden’s initial actions and prognosticate on his administration’s next steps.
A series of ceremonies for undergraduate and graduate students is being planned at the Coliseum from May 14-25.
From the Knights Templar to the moon landings and QAnon, conspiracy theories are nothing new. Two USC Dornsife experts offer a look at what’s behind the original “fake news.”
They span from passionate future physicians to first-gen students who translated for Spanish-speaking patients. Hear from some of the Trojans who jumped into the race against COVID-19.
The founder of the USC Race and Equity Center joins one of the education field’s most prestigious organizations.
Matthew Manos of the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy has brought together design leaders from all over L.A. to assist with this new digital program from Mayor Eric Garcetti's office.
USC researchers are harnessing the power of living organisms to make materials that are strong, tolerant and resilient.