News Listing
Are lockdowns unnecessary? Are we already in the second wave? Geoffrey Joyce of the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics sets the facts straight.
The university also is working with legislators and our fellow educational institutions to find solutions to protect international students in the wake of this week’s ICE announcement, President Carol L. Folt announces.
They disinfect hospital rooms and feed neighbors in need. These members of the Trojan Family take action in times of crisis.
When the virus started hitting Angelenos, these Keck Medicine of USC professionals rose to the challenge.
The doctoral candidate at the Keck School of Medicine is pursuing her third degree at USC and looking for her big musical break at the same time, even if she has to audition from a hospital bed.
Colin Roedl — a college-bound student who lives in Germany — presses forward during a wildly different summer session at USC, seeing opportunity in a time of upheaval.
Manufacturers, medical device companies and the general public will soon have access to powerful AI-driven 3D printing software, the result of six years of research.
A USC Annenberg doctoral student discovers how social media can cut both ways.
USC students launch Beamlink to provide the first ultraportable, low-cost cellular base station for disaster relief and rural connectivity.