Master’s student and aspiring screenwriter Tyler Hoog finds friendship and hope through the USC scholarship initiative for athletes with physical disabilities.
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The problem, of course, is that Wakanda is a fictional place from Marvel’s Black Panther. The finding underscored researchers’ broader conclusion that Africa-related topics rarely saw airtime on U.S. TV screens — and when Africa did receive coverage, it was overwhelmingly negative.
Hailed as a “tremendous victory,” the acquisition of Keck Hospital of USC and USC Norris Cancer Hospital created the second full-service academic medical center of its kind in the greater Los Angeles region.
USC has shaped their lives since they were children.
Giovanni Flores has long been interested in space. The university’s ROTC program has put it within his reach.
Countless men and women sent him thanks. Urologist Donald Skinner paid their generosity forward.
Music Production major Joey Messina-Doerning orchestrates a multi-track recording of the symphony using a vintage analog piece of equipment. The result was music to his ears.
Plenty, writes Holly Willis of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Films play a key role in a graduate workshop she teaches, which is designed to loosen up PhD students as they begin their dissertations.
The scientists’ new study suggests the deep groundwater could still be active, and in a broader geographical area than previously considered.
A visionary and creative museum curator, Montagano comes from the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, where she served as senior curator.