According to new USC research, many people believe that pretty food is more natural and healthier — and companies, advertisers and restaurants know it.
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Thanks to his alumnus father, Garrett Wagner was very familiar with the Trojan Family. After suffering a torn ACL on duty, he decided to help others the way his surgeon helped him — starting at USC.
Reform expert Tatiana Melguizo discusses community college legislation.
USC stem cell expert Gage Crump notes that the desire for speed in research must not come at a cost of accuracy and reproducibility.
After spending four years keeping some of the world’s biggest planes in the air, first-generation transfer student Matt Mena is climbing toward a computer science degree.
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After celebrating academic successes with her daughter during the pandemic, Melissa Hooper is now working her way through USC Marshall’s Master of Business for Veterans program.