The transgender writer, actor, singer and theater arts teacher cautions students to have realistic career expectations.
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Peter Kuhn travels to Vietnam, where he explains the university’s personalized approach to treatment and research.
Renowned researcher Paul Aisen predicts science may be close to slowing and eventually preventing the disease.
A study from USC’s Children's Data Network found that four out of five youths leaving juvenile detention in 2015 had at least one referral to the Department of Children and Family Services’ child protection hotline for suspected maltreatment.
Production designer Alex McDowell has created a USC academic program around the approach he used in Minority Report. He and his students have envisioned sustainable transportation, designed the refugee camps of the future and imagined life in a floating village in 2036.
USC cultural neuroscientist Mary Helen Immordino-Yang is working to figure out how culture and our environments shape our brains — and our perceptions of ourselves.
Steve Ross recounts the story of a man who helped to thwart sabotage ignored by the FBI and local law enforcers.
Elizabeth Holmes Fisher started from humble beginnings to become a renowned collector of the great masters.
Guests from politicians to philanthropists share in an evening of fun and fireworks to mark the massive project’s completion and show continued support for the university.