A new study finds that a brain distracted by math problems makes a body move with less pain.
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The USC alum and NFL offensive tackle spoke out in support of the Jewish community in a video on Twitter that has been viewed more than 700,000 times.
The Quarantunes Student Music Competition gave USC Thornton students a fresh opportunity to get creative during the pandemic.
Laura Loyola, now with USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute, is using geographic information science to help preserve the habitat of the critically endangered Tana River colobus monkey.
Tracy Walder revisits how she went from USC Dornsife history major to CIA operative combatting global terrorism.
Veteran runner enters marathon six months after the life-changing procedure, not to beat the clock but to enjoy the course and his friends — and run without cancer.
Six Trojans — current students and recent graduates — are using their diverse backgrounds, talents and life experiences to tell touching and important stories.
USC Viterbi researchers have developed a far more efficient wearable prototype that is powered by magnetic induction.
In the first of a series of video conversations with USC leaders, President Carol L. Folt sits down with USC Rossier Dean Pedro Noguera. Find out about his advice for K-12 schools and their ideas on how educators can explain racial justice to students.