Atomus, an emerging USC Viterbi startup, is developing technology that will make it easier for the Marines to print replacement parts for ships, military vehicles and planes.
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The magazine, which again ranked USC among its top 25 national universities, makes a stop in L.A. on its California College Road Trip.
In an op-ed, USC Annenberg’s Nicholas Cull notes that international expositions — sometimes called world’s fairs — remain an important image-maker on the global stage. With the next expo opening in Dubai in fall 2020, he argues that plans for a U.S. pavilion are overdue.
Two USC Viterbi professors are revisiting historic disasters to build educational infrastructure that will help us prepare for future natural hazards.
The USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology hosted a diverse group of students interested in unlocking the science behind aging.
Organizations everywhere are embracing diversity, equity and inclusion as core values, which can lead to unique roles for skilled social workers.
USC Annenberg students questioned 2020 presidential candidates about their climate change proposals as part of MSNBC’s two-day Climate Forum at Georgetown University. USC one of three satellite locations from which students across the country participated in the live event.
Experts at the USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society are teaming with city officials to find technological solutions for aging, vulnerable pipelines.
The experienced academic leader and life scientist formally takes the helm in a landmark ceremony that united the university.