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The popular professor of molecular and computational biology taught Trojans for more than 50 years.
Bass, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and the first African-American woman to serve as leader of a state legislative body, returns to her alma mater for the May 10 festivities.
Imagine speaking to a video image of a genocide survivor and getting answers back as if you’re having a conversation with the real person. That’s now possible thanks to the USC Shoah Foundation project Dimensions in Testimony.
In an op-ed, USC’s John Boudreau and a colleague argue that most organizations are missing the benefits of automation by not spending the time to deeply understand the work they want to automate.
The nation’s death rate is double that of the Nordic countries, which have the next highest rates, and more than 27 times higher than in Italy and Japan.
A new laboratory tool developed by USC researchers could improve the development and effectiveness of treatments that use patients’ immune systems to fight cancer.
The showcase at the historic Joyce Theater celebrates the first four years of USC Kaufman, which will graduate its first class in May.
As the Oscars near, USC anthropologist and playwright Dorinne Kondoto argues that we all need to be ”mirrored” in popular culture, media and the arts.