Brimming with magic, time travel and witches, the best-selling series by USC historian Deborah Harkness has spawned an avid fan base, an annual convention, and now, a splashy TV adaptation.
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Opening in May in West L.A., the 79,000-square-foot Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC was announced in 2016 along with the Oracle chief’s lead donation of $200 million.
USC Dornsife PhD candidate Jennifer Candipan is looking at racial, ethnic and socioeconomic issues and how they can shape a child or contribute to inequality.
The Daily Trojan looks back at the night of Oct. 16, 1967, when the L.A. Fire Department received a warning that a bomb had been planted in Bovard Auditorium, where the civil rights leader was speaking.
Viet Thanh Nguyen of USC Dornsife explains why Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech about the Vietnam War remains relevant today
Shaqquan and Shalexxus Aaron grew up on the court together. Now they’re both playing ball as USC student-athletes.
USC senior Avni Barman thought there should be support for getting women into positions of power at tech companies, so she did something about it.
Seeing her mom and dad work tough jobs to survive motivates USC Mork Scholar Jacqueline Martinez to provide them and others in similar circumstances with a better life.
In an op-ed, USC Marshall’s Sarah Townsend and a colleague argue that first-generation and low-income students often do not feel welcome at their schools, and that most colleges lack services that cater to students with their backgrounds.
USC Libraries’ Elizabeth Galoozis discusses the Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for Diversity and Inclusion, held as part of the university’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Week.