‘How Poverty Affects Human Rights’ was the theme of this year’s All School Day event at USC.
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The L.A.-based parent company of Snapchat is going public this week — sort of.
The USC Board of Trustees approved a 3.9 percent increase in undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 academic year, and reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to maintain one of the nation’s largest financial aid pools and access for qualified students.
USC experts in technology, finance, law and media available to discuss the big “coming out party†this week for Snapchat’s parent company, Venice Beach’s Snap, Inc.
Aerospace researcher develops simulations to enhance an engine’s stability and life span.
Cesar Millan’s Dog Nation sniffs out the impact of USC’s wellness dog Beauregard Tirebiter.
Follow the caffeine-fueled junket of USC programmer Jonathan Grant, who hacked his way to happiness with complete strangers.
New leader of a USC Marshall master’s program says public libraries are alive and well in today’s fast-paced society.
Among the leaders: USC, with its LGBT Resource Center (including web content directed at international students), an LGBT peer mentoring program that’s open to all students, and its monthly rainbow international lunches — opportunities to meet other LGBT international students.
“While bottom lines have been damaged by the continuing transition to digital from print,” writes USC Annenberg’s Bill Celis, “the digital space offers the platform for a renewed push by black media to continue its pointed, voice-driven journalism.”