Class rigor and college bureaucracies are common obstacles, research from USC Rossier’s Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice finds.
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The community leader brings more than two decades of experience advancing the rights of underserved Los Angeles communities.
The event — the nation’s largest literary and cultural festival — traditionally draws more than 150,000 people to the USC University Park Campus.
“Disease detective” Neil Vora is helping the Big Apple prevent a coronavirus resurgence by quickly identifying and controlling new cases.
Ebony Flowers has already received three fellowships as a postdoctoral fellow at USC, including her latest from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Postdoctoral Enrichment Program.
Two new USC Dornsife general education courses offer students a richer, broader way to learn and to acquire diverse academic skills.
A new, USC-led study of more than 1,000 years of North American droughts and global conditions found that forecasting a lack of precipitation is rarely straightforward.
The renowned oncologist and cancer researcher will join USC in this newly created position in September.
A quartet of new Trojans discuss how they overcame personal challenges and found themselves heading to USC.