Diabetes affects 400 million people around the world. Scientists hope that their models of the cells behind the disease can unlock better treatment.
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Trojan friends and family gathered to celebrate notable leaders at the 85th Annual Alumni Awards Gala.
Derived from a mustard-like oilseed, the fuel also increases food production and helps farmers make a profit.
USC Dornsife offers an offbeat course giving Trojans hands-on experience in age-old skills — and no matches are allowed.
For many fans of the sport — even English-speaking ones — soccer sounds like the Telemundo commentator’s voice.
The accomplished educator has played a prominent part in developing and teaching a wide range of courses that explore rhetoric, debate, political communication, propaganda and global media.
The USC Marching Band gets new digs—with tailor-made upgrades—at the Lyon Center. The Spirit of Troy's newly unveiled headquarters include practice rooms, lockers and a display of band helmets through the ages.
The device will flag changes in a patient’s gait and perhaps detect an infection.
Recipients of the prestigious Astronaut Scholarship represent some of the country's best and brightest STEM students.