Wellsayer, an app developed by an entrepreneurial USC Gould student, focuses on well-being by helping users schedule and manage relationships.
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Ten students from across five of USC’s graduate arts programs are the latest members of a program that allows them to focus on their craft while exploring the Los Angeles artist community.
USC’s Mark Humayun discusses his lifelong quest to find a cure for blindness: "This idea of putting a computer chip in the eye to restore sight was truly science fiction, but we made it science fact.”
In an op-ed, USC’s Greg Autry and a colleague argue that colonizing space is more than just an academic or scientific exercise: Humanity, they write, needs a backup plan to our home planet.
A lecturer from USC Dornsife chronicles how Mexico’s famous holiday — originally a lively commemoration of the departed — has evolved into a three-day party, and how it’s very different from Halloween.
The home run and RBI leader on USC’s 1958 national championship team went on to a 21-year career in the big leagues.
In September, USC Gould Vice Dean Franita Tolson joined a group of leading law scholars in testifying at a Congressional subcommittee hearing on restoring key provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
While living in Saigon, Kyle Le was asked to find someone’s long-long sister. He filmed the phone reunion, which started him down a path to YouTube fame and now a master’s in digital social media from USC Annenberg.
USC Dornsife’s Kate Flint explores the felines that have pawed, posed and preened their way through art around the world.
A USC-led team of scientists have zeroed in on the brain circuit that regulates impulsive behavior, which could advance scientific understanding of behavioral issues from obesity to drug abuse.