White dresses for graduation are part of USC tradition, albeit somewhat nebulous. Where did this come from and what does it say about a modern generation of graduates?
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Kathleen L. McCarthy, philanthropist and USC trustee, receives the university’s highest alumni honor, the Asa V. Call Alumni Achievement Award.
In March 2018, Kimberly Cuellar was struck by a car and broke her nose; her concussion symptoms lasted for weeks. Now, after recovering and completing her studies without pause, she’s about to make history for her family.
After six years in downtown Los Angeles, USC Hybrid High is finally moving to its new home in South Los Angeles, a mere block away from the university.
Why are people blowtorching the Trojan Shrine? It’s all to preserve and protect USC heritage.
USC’s Kirby Farah notes that although many Americans without Mexican ancestry view the holiday as an excuse to drink margaritas, the actual legacy of Cinco de Mayo is a complicated one.
The station will also carry the popular Trojans Live Monday evening show featuring USC coaches and athletes.
With commencement a week away, graduate Tola Oseni reflects on her use of graphic design, music and video to share untold stories and open the art world to previously excluded groups.
The reasons why few Latinos enroll in clinical trials, USC’s Maria Aranda says, may include a low level of health literacy about certain disorders, a shortage of bilingual health providers and fear of being treated as “guinea pigs.”