For Alexander Woodman, a Master of Science in Gerontology degree was an important step in becoming a leading health researcher in the Middle East.
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In honor of the program’s 10th anniversary, 10 of its graduates share how it altered the course of their lives and careers.
Undergraduate students intern with the Garden School Foundation to provide nature-based education to elementary schoolers.
Carolyn Meltzer takes on a governance role with the state stem cell agency.
The USC-based Statewide California Earthquake Center developed CyberShake, a computational platform that simulates hundreds of thousands of earthquakes to calculate regional seismic hazard models.
New technology from USC and Caltech could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the global shipping industry. See the story, photos and video.
Becoming a dad affects the brain — even without the direct experience of pregnancy, a study of male brain changes across the transition to first-time parenthood finds.
More than half of the graduates of the university’s signature college prep program will be attending USC in the fall, and all will be going to college.
Hangbo Zhao presents findings on highly stretchable and customizable microneedles for application in fields including neuroscience, tissue engineering, and wearable bioelectronics
New USC Dornsife-led research reveals that the nation’s marginalized groups face greater health risks from daily temperature variations than wealthier white populations.