Adam Daneshgar, 34, says the iconic food hall showcases the city’s cultural diversity, and he wants “to keep that value instilled going forward.”
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USC chemistry student joins an international team that supplies easily shipped equipment for lab work.
USC’s Maja Matarić thinks robots can help us understand and help people, and she’s producing androids that will do just that.
USC Annenberg’s Mike Ananny interviewed members of one of Facebook’s most scrutinized projects: A fact-checking team made up of employees from six different newsrooms, assigned with identifying and debunking false or misleading stories on the social platform.
The report by USC’s Center for Urban Education follows a yearlong process of examining academy data, disaggregated by race, ethnicity and gender, with a focus on equity.
Recipients are a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, a visionary law enforcement leader, a member of the Astronaut Hall of Fame, a groundbreaking biochemist and an Academy Award-winning actor.
Mass feeding is part of the event for staff and local high school volunteers.
A diving accident in high school left Zachary Pickett paralyzed just as he reached his prime. But that didn’t stop the Swim With Mike scholarship recipient from pursuing his athletic passions.
He’ll be part of a prestigious summer internship program offering U.S. college students experience and mentorship at a top venture capital firm.
All-around technical whiz makes the most of his time as a Stamps Scholar at USC, including a launch of his own theater company.