As coronavirus infections spread throughout America, a USC study projects that the country stands to lose $3 trillion to $4 trillion in GDP over the next two years.
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The research lessons that LeighAnn Schmidt learned at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work are kicking in as she helps investigate a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
It’s only the fourth time in school history that the Trojans have played on a Sunday.
USC Dornsife’s Sabina Zonno and Lynn Dodd have received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to develop an immersive world around a Renaissance-era manuscript.
The Pac-12 and USC head coach Clay Helton issue statements regarding the game, previously scheduled for Nov. 28.
Floyd’s death forced the issue of racial inequality to the forefront — and sparked a new student-athlete activism organization at USC. Listen as Trojans including athletic standouts Anna Cockrell and Amon-Ra St. Brown share their stories.
USC grad Nicole Mercado Anazagasty has always wanted to help communities prep for disasters. She never realized her first would be a global pandemic.
As the fall semester comes to a close and the holidays approach, the president offers words of appreciation and gratitude to students, faculty, staff and the community.
For USC and the Pac-12, science led the way in all the decision-making around COVID-19. Hear the behind-the-scenes story about how the Trojans went from not playing to playing, thanks to the medical breakthroughs.
The university’s commitment to the respected Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Ratings System will include a full review of its environmental footprint, including water use and energy consumption.