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By day, Lauana Rodrigues Pereira Herbert helps her medical team respond to a global pandemic. At night, she studies for her MBA in USC Marshall’s International Business Education and Research program.
A month into her sophomore year, Roxanna Pakkar’s father died. That changed her outlook on just about everything.
Maria Saravia loves how her job at Keck Hospital of USC helps protect patients and health workers alike.
Before he graduated from USC Marshall, Gavin Doyle rallied several student organizations to help those suffering during the pandemic.
Since her zero-waste inauguration, the president — herself an environmental scientist — has positioned USC to become a leader in sustainable strategies like solar energy.
Though she initially struggled as a first-gen student, Cynthia Diana Villarreal has found — and built — a community of her own.
The decorated military veteran left his mark on Southern California through both his career as a homebuilder and his support for the university he loved.
We’re facing an “infodemic” — an overload of information in which fact is hard to separate from fiction, two USC scholars and colleagues find.