About 4,200 people visit the USC campuses over the weekend as families get a firsthand Trojan experience.
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Veterans Day is deeply meaningful to Marty Sargeant and Rodney B. Hanners, whose military service has shaped their careers as leaders.
Paul Ignatius, a 1942 USC Dornsife graduate and World War II veteran, leaves a legacy that spans public service, journalism and philanthropy.
As the university hosts its first AI Summit, take a look back at the innovations that established USC as a leader in computing — and look ahead at what’s next.
With his degree and the support of the Trojan network, Randall Parkes seized an opportunity in cutting-edge defense technology.
The research team created a new AI-powered tool that identifies and quantifies the part of the brain that connects the hemispheres.
Federally funded project supports collaborative research from USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute to develop tools that can accelerate how the U.S. identifies and discovers vital mineral resources.
Researchers unravel the mystery of viscous fingering in work that could be critical to groundwater remediation and oil recovery.
Glenn Melnick wants to make sure that USC prepares its students to not only hold some of those jobs but to lead the AI revolution.
The research initiative aims to create ethical, human-forward outcomes for cutting edge technology like AI.