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At USC's business school, students hail from 92 countries and its alumni are spread across 120 countries.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and a #DeleteFacebook movement, USC experts look at how this week’s events might impact the social network.
The global media leader, philanthropist, producer and actress will deliver the communication and journalism school’s keynote address.
For solutions to inequality, marginalization and divisiveness, one of USC's newest deans wants to tap an unexpected resource: architecture.
USC team’s work could lead to noninvasive detection and treatment of the disease at the level of a single cell.
The Pulitzer Prize winner reimagines his acclaimed 1985 work A Bright Room Called Day for a cast of MFA actors.
USC’s Jie Ren used machine learning to analyze what viruses were more common in patients with liver cirrhosis compared to healthy people. Ren’s algorithm inspired other researchers to investigate how viruses might influence other diseases.
The hearing at the USC Gould School of Law is part of a program in which, once a year, the appeals court holds hearings at the University Park Campus in front of first-year law students.
Milind Tambe of the USC Viterbi School and USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society joins in a lively discussion of the ethical and societal implications of AI and how the technology is poised to reshape our daily lives.