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Comparing his artistic journey to a twisting river, Duncan Thum shifts from guitar and songwriting to screen scoring.
USC President C. L. Max Nikias notes that the DACA reversal puts the nation in the odd position of walking away from the huge economic benefits of having invested in the education of thousands of university graduates.
Two USC students use an app to determine the needs of an African community where health care is scarce.
It wasn’t always this way: USC Marshall research shows people now opt for the adventure rather than something that lasts, like a couch.
Case study: Ming Hsieh, who gave $35 million in 2006 to the USC electrical engineering department and $50 million in 2010 to establish a cancer-focused nanomedicine institute.
“America’s seniors will need to see their own journeys, struggles and dreams in the rising generation of color and join the struggle for educational equity,” write USC’s Manuel Pastor and a PolicyLink colleague.
The visionary Trojan designed many Southern California landmarks and left an indelible mark on the region’s landscape.
Star Montana discovered photography during a tumultuous time. Now it’s an integral part of her life as she pursues an MFA at the USC Roski School of Art and Design.
President and provost underscore university’s support for scholars