The university has reached agreement in principle on a $215 million class action settlement that will compensate students who received women’s health services from Dr. George Tyndall at USC’s student health center.
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Working at the White House Historical Association, Kelsey Kaline establishes a timeline on the topic by combing through documents, wills, diaries and correspondence.
The Trojan Family shows its admiration for Taylor Hammond, a boy with a fighting spirit and sense of humor, while spreading the word about the importance of registering to be a bone marrow and stem cell donor.
By 2020, the USC Casden Economics Forecast predicts that average monthly rents in San Diego County will increase by more than $200, the highest in Southern California.
The report from the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center and partners found that only 16 percent of immigrant characters were Asian or Pacific Islander. Asian immigrants make up 26 percent of the U.S. immigrant population.
Justin Brice Guariglia’s work, on display at the USC Fisher Museum of Art, captures gorgeous images of glaciers as they melt away forever.
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.