With her service cut short, Sierra Drummond’s path to discovering herself and the world was put on pause.
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In the global scientific race to curb the coronavirus, a USC researcher and his team engineer a promising solution.
While completing her dental anesthesiology residency in New York, Tiffany Neimar found herself at ground zero of the coronavirus crisis — and responded with passion and leadership.
The committed educator and influential author passed away June 28.
As Howard Schmitt will tell you, the amount of serious historic research, fabric knowledge, understanding of body movement and sheer ingenuity that goes into costume design is one of the hidden secrets of the theater profession.
A study by the USC Dornsife Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration reveals new information about Los Angeles’ immigrant population.
She came to USC to start a lab — one that today holds a key resource in the fight against COVID-19 — and to be herself.
Stem cell researchers have successfully reprogrammed three types of mouse cells to become “induced hair cell-like cells,” which can help treat hearing loss.
The gift creates and supports the Rosalie and Harold Rae Brown Center for Cancer Drug Discovery, which will focus on accelerating the development of groundbreaking cancer treatments.
A USC military law professor notes that regulations give members little ability to disobey lawful orders on the grounds of conscience.