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Arts
The small cohort gets a fully immersive experience in the Los Angeles writing scene.
Athletics
Former USC student-athletes Kalyah Williams and Skylar Fields reunite with coach Amy Pauly in Orlando as part of the new Pro Volleyball Federation.
Arts
The show marks a first-time collaboration among the USC School of Dramatic Arts, the USC Thornton School of Music and the USC Kaufman School of Dance.
Source Alert
Arguments in a set of cases challenging Chevron deference will begin on Jan. 17. Experts caution that overturning Chevron could not only reshape how policies for the environment, health and consumer protections are made and enforced, but also could threaten human health and safety. USC experts are available to discuss.
Source Alert
The free and informed press, long considered a cornerstone of American democracy, has reached an inflection point. USC experts discuss.
Social Impact
EARTH MONTH: The two-time Oscar winner inspired students during a wide-ranging conversation with USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay.
Science/Technology
From ancient Navajo traditions to modern American political myths, eclipse symbolism varies across cultures.
Athletics
How the orthopedic specialists at Keck Medicine of USC and USC Student Health keep the Trojans moving.
University
Roughly 1,000 students, faculty and staff enjoyed food, music and dance during the opening event in Founders Park on the University Park Campus.
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New research from the USC Marshall School of Business reveals AI-generated responses can make humans “feel heard” but an underlying bias toward AI devalues its effectiveness.