Surgeons use the tiniest of tools to rebuild damaged arms, legs, breasts, faces—and lives.
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From traveling abroad to digging through treasures, USC undergraduates go beyond the book to interpret history.
A USC professor studies how robots can assist emotional, physical and social rehabilitation. Will the next two decades see them become the best managers of our well-being?
Listen in as students and faculty from the Herman Ostrow School serve more than 100 kids in Pasadena. For many of the kids, it was their first time in a dentist’s chair.
Sofia Borges of the USC School of Architecture writes of the importance of “bridge housing” that gets the homeless off the street while they wait for something more permanent to open.
USC’s Immigration Clinic wins asylum for two persecuted girls born with albinism.
President Nikias, trustees and senior administrators meet with legislators to discuss key issues facing the university and its students.
Architecture studio students show their painstaking apparel made with soap, pills, hair ties and much more.
A new independent economic impact study on USC shows that the university is one of California’s strongest economic engines. The study found that USC spurs $8 billion annually in economic activity in the Los Angeles region and California.