Lower interest rates could speed up California’s transportation projects, potentially reducing costs and accelerating construction ahead of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Donors bring the university halfway to its $1 billion Frontiers of Computing goal.
A talk by renowned contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang and lunch cooked by robots were among the highlights of the provocative event at USC.
USC Gould graduate Aysha Pamukcu is combining her passion for social justice and public interest law.
USC experts discuss how the central bank’s rate cuts are likely to bring mixed outcomes for California’s key sectors, from housing and transportation to technology and trade.
With World Alzheimer’s Day taking place Saturday, learn how advanced technology offers new hope in the fight against the devastating disease.
The hospital received a five-star rating — the highest possible — from Vizient Inc. for excellence in delivering high-quality care.
The study’s senior author, Caleb Finch, has examined air pollution’s effects on the brain for several years.
Students and faculty share thoughts on this year’s theme and their hopes for the future.
The new building will serve as home to USC Viterbi’s computer science programs as well as the new USC School of Advanced Computing.