Families and friends help students get settled before classes begin next week; it’s a day for shuttling boxes, snapping selfies and saying bittersweet goodbyes.
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The $300 million project will bring the 95-year-old stadium back to its former glory and add world-class amenities — all while the Trojans and Rams continue to play there.
The combined grants will allow research into why humans cannot recover from hearing loss but birds and reptiles can, and how two unique proteins affect stem cell renewal.
Armed with tools of their new trades, local men and women bring energy and high spirits to long-awaited restoration of the legendary landmark.
The USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute inspires 35 middle and high school teachers to teach students about the latest scholarship on the early American experience.
Anne Michels sees her new post as an opportunity to make a positive difference for young women at USC.
Eight men mark a milestone — the publishing of their work crafted with help from mentors at USC’s Writing Program.
A visit by survivor Pinchas Gutter to his homeland is a recollection of the family he lost and the life he might have lived.
The white coat is a symbol of the oath students take as a doctor, Dean Laura Mosqueda tells Trojans at Keck School of Medicine of USC rite of passage.
While a leader can’t make all employees trust each other or eliminate the competition for resources in the workplace, USC’s Jennifer Deal notes, he or she can work to establish a culture of information sharing.