The First Generation Professionals program at the USC Gould School of Law offers mentorship, networking opportunities and seminars on topics such as “Working Identity: Name Changes, Cultural Challenges and Other Assimilation Pressures.“
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A New Yorker report alleges President Donald Trump engaged in multiple affairs just three months after his son was born. USC’s Darby Saxbe explains why that could be.
USC’s Susan Kamei is leading a new generation of students to plumb that past in USC's first-ever history course on the Japanese American internment, the constitutional issues raised and the relevance today amid the war on terror.
The facility — USC’s ninth international office — builds on the university’s existing European presence.
Unwanted phone calls or texts? Threats of violence or blackmail? If this sounds familiar, you may be a victim of stalkers, USC expert says.
The university’s 22 Fulbright students is the most of any institution west of the Mississippi.
An expert in Eastern Europe and the Balkans, the professor of anthropology was frequently tapped for his expertise, which he lent to several landmark court cases.
By going into medicine, Andrew Homere realized he could help people who thought medical school wasn’t an option.
Alum’s One More Shot follows the emotional journey of friends who struggled to achieve a natural birth.
USC stem cell scientists investigate mouse and human kidneys to hasten new remedies for renal disease. A free online kidney atlas built by USC researchers empowers stem cell scientists everywhere to generate more human-like tiny kidneys for testing new drugs and creating renal replacement therapies.