Trojan Neil Armstrong’s historic moon landing is discussed by USC’s interim president (a former aerospace executive), a USC trustee who once led NASA and a former astronaut who’s now a USC Viterbi faculty member.
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Researchers show structures, nerve connections and functions in vivid detail as part of the most detailed atlas yet of the brain’s memory bank.
USC’s Christina Dieli-Conwright awarded $4 million grant to see if activity improves prognosis for survivors of the disease.
Architectural flourishes abound at USC buildings on the University Park Campus. Can you guess where these campus snapshots were taken?
USC draws a record number of diverse applicants for the 2018 freshman class, including first generation, SCion and military family students.
USC’s Peter C. Mancall find that Columbus’s views were far from abnormal: For centuries, European intellectuals had imagined a world beyond their borders populated by “monstrous races” — dog-headed people, cyclops and more.
Seeking treatment at Keck Medicine of USC put these patients in the right place at the right time.
For a young woman living with the painful disease, occupational therapy helped her regain independence in her daily life.
Physical and occupational therapists are teaming up with physicians to provide personalize care for injury recovery, disease prevention and much more.
The latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll indicates significant shifts among women and older voters are steering support toward Democrats ahead of the midterm election.