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Each year, USC Price students work with local organizations on persistent issues that plague urban neighborhoods — and due to COVID-19, those issues have escalated dramatically.
Hanna Reisler joins luminaries including civil rights attorney Kimberlé Crenshaw, neurosurgeon and CNN correspondent Sanjay Gupta and Oprah Winfrey in being elected to the academy’s Class of 2021.
Virtual celebration uplifts most recent graduating class with words of wisdom from keynote speaker Colman Domingo and fellow students.
Lisa Meng is using AI and machine learning to try to improve efficiency and accuracy in diagnosing patients.
Samuel Alex Atcheson’s research explores the connection between touch and learning to improve educational experiences.
A day before commencement ceremonies begin, famous faces join faculty and staff in honoring the accomplishments of USC’s newest graduates.
The new scholarship aims to advance a robust pipeline for Black students to both enter and lead in journalism.
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