Colin Roedl — a college-bound student who lives in Germany — presses forward during a wildly different summer session at USC, seeing opportunity in a time of upheaval.
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Manufacturers, medical device companies and the general public will soon have access to powerful AI-driven 3D printing software, the result of six years of research.
A USC Annenberg doctoral student discovers how social media can cut both ways.
USC students launch Beamlink to provide the first ultraportable, low-cost cellular base station for disaster relief and rural connectivity.
A USC alumna explores culture and identity through a fusion of skateboards and traditional Iranian art.
Nearly 200 USC medical students received a monthlong overview of epidemiology and population health, patient care and health delivery, and health policy.
About 1 in 3 Black, Asian and Latino people have experienced at least one incident of COVID-19 discrimination, according to an ongoing national COVID-19 attitudes study from USC Dornsife. Incidents include being threatened or receiving poor service at restaurants or stores.
Several years ago, L.A. artist Eric Junker created two pieces of art with simple, straightforward messages. In 2020, those messages ring truer than ever.
Optimal IC Technologies purchases license from USC to begin development of products that would improve production yields and revolutionize semiconductor design optimization.