Justin Brice Guariglia’s work, on display at the USC Fisher Museum of Art, captures gorgeous images of glaciers as they melt away forever.
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With the election three weeks away, jobs and the economy remain a top issue across a partisan divide.
Four up-and-coming classical musicians study at USC, perform with a premier orchestra and mentor diverse members of a local youth orchestra.
Transfer student Margarita Lopez home-schooled eight kids. Now, at 58, she sets her sights on a psychology degree.
In an op-ed, USC Annenberg’s Philip Seib comments on the book by Michael Beschloss, which makes the case that from 1807 until today, presidents have routinely abused their authority when they assume the role of warrior-in-chief.
Inaugural event, focusing on homelessness, brings USC musicians together with artists and performers from Skid Row.
The distinction honoring the associate dean of research at USC’s dentistry school is considered one of the nation’s highest in the health and medicine field.
The scientist’s path to USC was paved with challenges, beginning with his childhood in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan.