USC Annenberg journalism students take a decidedly national approach to public affairs reporting in this election year.
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Early stints on Jeopardy! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire fed Ken Basin’s love for Hollywood, where he now oversees business affairs for Paramount Television Studios.
USC scientists and their colleagues have developed a model that estimates two different ways microbes will respond to warming oceans.
A USC pilot study — the first clinical trial of this drug in cancer patients — reported lower prostate-specific antigen levels in more than half of the participants.
Trojan Table events bring USC retirees and current students together for free homestyle dinners on the University Park Campus.
The gift — from educator, philanthropist and community leader Barbara Bice — allows the school to further encourage its students to pursue public interest legal careers.
USC experts examine the unique aspects of today’s vote — including the fact that, for once, California matters.
Christopher Hawthorne, the former architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times, will make his 3rd LA Project a cornerstone of USC Dornsife’s Academy in the Public Square initiative.
Thanks in part to her time at USC Annenberg, Noriko Kelley now heads primetime scheduling for CBS, the country’s most-watched broadcast network.