USC has changed in the 50 years since man first walked on the moon. Take a look back at the student experience in the Age of Aquarius.
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Emphasizing teamwork and community can help low-income and first-generation college students feel like they belong, according to research by USC’s Sarah Townsend and colleagues.
USC scientists show how progenitor cells that form the kidney’s filtering units mature into entirely different types of cells.
A new campaign from USC’s Annenberg Innovation Lab encourages queer and transgender Americans to participate in the 2020 Census — even though no questions about sexual orientation and gender identity are asked in it.
The gift, split among three universities, honors television trailblazer John H. Mitchell and will support major initiatives in diversity, ethics and film preservation.
Californians have given billions of dollars to stem cell research. Here’s how USC scientists are using that investment to push science.
When asked which specific candidate could defeat President Donald Trump, 86% of Democrats said Joe Biden could “probably” or “definitely” win.