Several USC facilities, as well as the Coliseum, will have high-profile roles when the city hosts its third Olympiad.
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A pair of students from New York happen upon the university’s annual memorial service in remembrance of the 2001 terror attack.
Apple will officially unveiled the iPhone 8, iPhone 8S and iPhone X, the 15th iteration of the little personal computing device that changed the world. USC experts discuss whether it is indeed just another minor iteration in Apple’s incremental but successful corporate philosophy under CEO Tim Cook, or a release that finds a way to transform our collective relationship with technology like it did 10 years ago.
Compared with coverage of men’s sports, women are talked about on local channels and ESPN in a mandatory and dull way, a decades-long USC study finds.
The contribution also will fund new debate programming, fellowships and a venue for USC’s Trojan Debate Squad.
USC’s Yves Bergquist crunched the numbers for all 150 movies released in 2017 and found no correlation — positive or negative — between the website’s scores and box office returns. The results hold all the way back to 2000.
Since Texas temporarily allowed out-of-state lawyers to offer pro bono services to victims of Harvey, USC’s Gillian Hadfield sees no reason not to expand this so more people have access to affordable legal services.
USC digital communications expert Jeffrey Cole says the new device needs to wow its fans or the tech company risks a big loss of momentum.
USC researchers work on the holy grail of machine translation: a universal system that supports the world’s languages — all 7,000 of them.
Congress designates Sept. 17 as a day to recognize the value and history of the guiding document; USC marks the occasion with a panel discussion on electoral reform Tuesday.