The former chair of the Political Science Department never lost his personal touch as a popular mentor and leader.
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The USC offensive tackle was an Academic All-American and team co-captain in 1965.
USC scientists seek solutions to man-made disasters that have devastating environmental and economic consequences.
Alexa Manrriquez gains a broader understanding of what patients and their families face outside the hospital.
The great thinkers of ancient Athens were ahead of their time, say USC President C. L. Max Nikias and administrator Robin Romans, who teach a class on literary legends.
Yannis Yortsos, dean of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, has set out to “change the conversation” about what engineers do, who they are — and what they look like. This year, 44 percent of USC Viterbi’s incoming students were women.
USC Provost Michael Quick says higher education institutions are well placed to develop solutions to harassment and assault.
A new book highlights the work of students at the USC School of Architecture to shelter the city’s most vulnerable residents.
Nearly 160 future physicians anxiously open envelopes with details about where they’ll spend their upcoming residencies.
USC Viterbi researchers have developed an algorithm capable of slowing the spread of communicable disease while also accounting for limited resources and population dynamics over time.