Grants from the National Institutes of Health and U.S. Department of Defense will support basic and pre-clinical research to develop therapies for cartilage degradation.
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Jeremy Fricke has worked to enhance benefits for student veterans, expand veterans’ networking and more.
When Stephanie Canizales chose to do her doctoral research on child migrants without parents, she had no idea she was starting out on a remarkable personal journey.
The Long Beach Health and Human Services Department is teaming with the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the Milken Institute, a nonprofit think tank, to design technology that will analyze which of its services to help the homeless are most effective.
C. L. Max Nikias talks about how USC has worked to become veteran-friendly by admitting more veterans, creating an on-campus veterans center and developing academic programs with veterans in mind.
New devices developed at USC Viterbi explore more regions safely and less invasively.
Leukemia and a rare side effect of chemotherapy didn’t stop Brandon Hsu. Instead, they inspired him.
The Geobiology and Genomics Undergraduate Research Experiences program boosts diversity, helping students learn they can have stimulating experiences in research labs.
A retrospective of jarring, creative and groundbreaking safer sex campaigns from USC’s ONE Archives — the world’s largest LGBTQ collection — is on display in West Hollywood. Most of what can be seen is dramatic material from the 1980s and 1990s.
Among the standouts: USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative, an unusually extensive program that starts years before students apply to college.