The team wins the USC Annenberg investigative reporting award for its work exposing conflicts of interest among U.S. Supreme Court justices.
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A new study shows that plants use their circadian clocks to regulate responses to changes in water and salinity, offering a new avenue for creating drought-resistant crops.
President Folt leads delegation of deans, researchers and administrators on three-city tour touting USC as a partner of choice for Indian students, businesses and government organizations.
Representatives from 135 institutions take part in the Association for Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life in Higher Education conference held at USC.
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC studied how dietary patterns relate to levels of PFAS in the body over time.
In memoriam: Rod Sherman, 79, caught one of the most famous touchdown passes in USC football history
The three-year letterman grabbed Craig Fertig’s fourth-down pass with 1:33 to play against top-ranked Notre Dame in 1964 to lead USC back from a 17-point deficit to a 20-17 win.
Trojan Micki Smith is on a mission to bring therapy to marginalized communities.
Professor Gaurav Sukhatme, “a thoughtful and responsible innovator,” was installed as the inaugural director of the university’s 23rd school during a Wednesday ceremony on the University Park Campus.
Leonard and Pamela Schaeffer’s $59 million gift establishes a new institute that will address multiple public policy issues with evidence-based research and educate new generations of scholars to help solve our nation’s policy challenges.
A new study by USC researchers explains why kids aren’t getting a cheap, effective treatment for diarrhea.