A founding member of the Trojan Baseball Alumni Association, he helped lead USC to the College World Series in 1955.
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How do you develop vaccines and therapies that keep up with the ever-changing virus that causes COVID-19? USC Viterbi engineers turned to AI.
Stem cells could one day enable sick patients to breathe better, and the American Lung Association supports the work.
The practicing architect, who taught at USC for more than three decades, is noted for several houses she developed, designed, built and even lived in as co-founder of Cigolle X Coleman Architects.
The professor of physics, astronomy and electrical engineering at USC was an innovator as well as a beloved mentor.
The groundbreaking retinal prosthesis developed by Mark Humayun is undergoing major enhancements, thanks to detailed models of the retina created by a universitywide team of scientists.
After an injury ended his hopes of a career in professional baseball, he found his true calling — in the lab.
USC researchers believe they have unlocked the brain and opened the door to new, personalized therapies for mental disorders.
A world-first method to enable quantum optical circuits that use photons — light particles — heralds a new future for secure communication and quantum computing.
A consortium of experts and students will help determine which communities would benefit the most from more trees. It’s part of a widening environmental partnership between the city and the university.