$20,000 award from alumni supporters enables student to develop product that will help aging and disabled people stand.
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The distinguished political adviser and public servant is admired for redefining the role of media.
The USC Special Collections Library is working to collect the posters, in addition to flyers, hats and other remnants from the protest, to preserve in its archives.
The gift will help USC Annenberg master’s students tell stories about ethics and accountability.
The event celebrates the newly launched online degree program offering a Master of Science in Nursing degree.
The actor-director talks about his big break at Sundance and offers candid advice to Trojans.
Paul Bogdan examines pharmaceuticals as if they were people who interact in a social network.
Scientists and engineers found that older women who live in places with fine particulate matter exceeding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s standard are 81 percent more at risk for global cognitive decline and 92 percent more likely to develop dementia, including Alzheimer’s.
An overnight event gives Trojans the chance to build a new world — the University Park Campus of 2117.
For participants in the free, USC-sponsored weekly sessions, payoffs include a positive outlook and some impressive weight loss.