“Al-Qaida has been watching the demise of ISIS and waiting to reemerge as the leader of those who will embrace terror to violently disrupt the Arab and larger worlds,” writes USC’s Philip Seib.
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USC’s Dean of Religious Life Varun Soni, who grew up Hindu in the U.S., shares the shock of his first experience with an isolated Indian village of “untouchables.”
Mark E. Davis, whose work holds promise for cancer treatment, will join the faculties of USC Viterbi, Keck School of Medicine of USC and USC Dornsife this fall.
Social workers approach thousands of homeless for a demographic survey that will inform local policy decisions.
Madison Campione’s film Remembrance is one of dozens of movies featured at the Cinequest Film and VR Festival. The film will premiere Wednesday in Redwood City.
Strategies developed by Jonathan Samet help the country in its fight various diseases.
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.
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.