In two weeks, the USC Viterbi engineering society Theta Tau raised more than $12,000 to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The distinction places the academic medical center among the top 20 hospitals nationwide and reflects its high rankings in 11 adult specialties.
From lessening the need for human labor to optimizing our day-to-day lives, USC Dornsife professors examine how AI will change the world.
Two assistant professors from USC Marshall are part of the team assembled by the Greek government to build an AI-based project that will help the country safely reopen to tourism.
The initiative’s first three projects will focus on major environmental concerns in Southern California: water management, air pollution and testing for nutrients in soil.
With safety measures in place to protect against COVID-19, the USC Heroes United campaign collected a goal-surpassing 192 units of blood over two days.
Emily Cooperdock, professor of Earth sciences at USC Dornsife, is building a lab aimed at revealing new information about the planet’s history.
USC Dornsife scientists are investigating if a drug that extends the lives of female flies who’ve mated could also have an effect on humans.
USC’s alumni, faculty, students and staff have displayed courage, resilience and Trojan spirit over the past 140 years.