More students say “yes” than ever before; 1 in 4 have perfect grade-point averages and 17 percent are first-generation.
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Particle pollution is the culprit, raising concern about health impacts later in life.
Michael Blanton will oversee a new office dedicated to handling complaints and sensitive investigations across the university.
Congress designates Sept. 17 as a day to recognize the value and history of the guiding document.
Two of the university’s most popular professors embrace a tough-but-fair approach in the classroom.
The USC McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative’s newest participants take the first steps on their demanding seven-year trek toward higher education.
He is awarded Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowship supporting researchers from underrepresented groups in life sciences.
Milton Curry, dean of the USC School of Architecture, believes big issues like race, gentrification, and housing can be tackled through planning and design. “I think we need to have the courage as architects to put ourselves in the middle of some of these debates,” he says.