The university’s 22 Fulbright students is the most of any institution west of the Mississippi.
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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.
Trojans investigate mouse and human kidneys to hasten new remedies for renal disease.
Face front, true believers! Marvel's "Black Panther" has shattered pre-sale ticket records, trended on Twitter through the #WhatBlackPantherMeansToMe hashtag, and won critical raves that position it as perhaps not only the most inventive and radical comic book film of all time, but the best as well.
SoCalGas’s corporate dysfunction and a lack of oversight for underground gas storage facilities are responsible for the largest methane gas leak in American history, USC-led study finds.
USC Marshall preps leaders for key challenges in a rapidly changing environment.
Some of the recommendations result from work by the USC Leonard Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics.