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USC alumna Richelle Smith talks about Marie Curie, her inspiration for pursuing a degree in electrical engineering, and how she balanced time in the lab with horseback riding and other interests.
The university is proving the promise of the revolutionary new technology that could solve major challenges in the near future.
The highly sought-after recruit saw potential in the Trojans when few others did.
Jane Li’s entry in the competition, which promote awareness around global warming and sustainability, features coral-inspired art.
The promise of a new molecule means patients could opt for a shot to heal their injury, USC Stem Cell scientist says.
Frances Pillsbury takes time off from the Keck School of Medicine of USC to complete a Master in Public Policy program at Harvard.
The hospital is one of three in L.A. County that has private rooms, allowing parents to participate in their newborn’s care.
Under the guidance of Albert Checcio, the university has raised more than $6.6 billion since 2011. It is one of only three U.S. institutions to remain in the top five in fundraising for the past six years.