Social work graduate helps to educate young women beset by war and poverty in Bethlehem — and she hopes to bring her Girls Rise program to L.A.
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Whenever the Trojan Family relishes victories like the one in this year’s Rose Bowl, we celebrate excellence across all of our efforts.
An interdisciplinary team of USC experts is working with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority on this year's Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count to provide an accurate estimate of the area's homeless population and identify its greatest needs.
A new partnership at USC finds law students helping documentarians who seek intellectual property know-how.
Students pitch global surgery solutions at a Health Case Competition in Nicaragua.
“The age of the internet and social media — and of fake news — is such a new development that we have not yet come to terms with how best to educate students and citizens on how to successfully navigate it,” writes USC’s Ellen Wayland-Smith.
The program, conceived with USC School of Cinematic Arts Dean Elizabeth Daley, will work to give USC cinematic arts graduates their first paid entry-level jobs in the entertainment industry.
USC experts weigh in on the proposal, which would provide $373 million a year for social services.
The species of primate from India is distantly related to the lemurs of Madagascar.
Bob Mintzer’s three-movement jazz piece written for the Vienna Philharmonic features solos for the violin, clarinet and sax.