Gavin Kress’ road to Los Angeles consisted of thousands of miles and a stop at another school but ended with him being named salutatorian for the Class of 2020.
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The grant of nearly $5 million to USC Stem Cell scientist Min Yu recognizes her innovative work with rare circulating tumor cells.
Though he came into USC as undecided, Thomas Kim was destined to major in international relations. Now, he hopes to use his skills to make an impact domestically and abroad.
A trio of USC scholars found large disparities in technology access based on family income: Among the 20% of American households that make $25,000 or less a year, more than a third have no computer or internet access.
Architecture, drama and other hands-on courses may be tough to teach remotely, but these USC professors are making it work.
USC experts explain why some people are suffering from extreme lockdown fatigue: it’s a mix of human nature and an American identity that chafes at being “controlled.”
Angel Zayas is using the skills and connections he developed at USC to introduce his “Angel Dust” brand to the masses, starting with a gig at BuzzFeed.
Tom Capehart did more than most during his time at USC. Now, at age 85, the former four-sport athlete can finally add “graduating” to that list.
USC’s sustainability staff members executed their first “green game” and successfully turned the Galen Center into a zero-waste facility.
Keck Medicine of USC physicians are launching a clinical trial to evaluate the anti-inflammatory baricitinib as a possible treatment for patients with moderate to severe COVID-19.