His California, shot through with titanic possibility and recurrent loss, was inclusive: It was yours, too.
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The USC Dornsife professor, one of the leading historians of the Golden State, died on Jan. 14.
Thousands of teenage girls gather at Galen Center for the hit film about three African-American women who helped NASA put a man in space.
Valerie Humphrey heads $30 million development for the Gothic church and storied burial place of royals, statesmen and scientists.
Trials with Latina mothers take place in settings where the research can promptly benefit the patient.
Edgar Arceneaux revisits the long-misunderstood 1981 performance — including the critical final five minutes that the national TV audience never saw.
The accomplished USC author will consult with the organization and act as an ambassador of poetry in the world at large.
The Clippers standout visits USC Annenberg for an insightful conversation with journalism school Director Willow Bay.
Arrival, Fences, Hidden Figures, Lion and Moonlight receive nods for this year’s ceremony honoring film and TV.
USC Marshall research explains how being less involved with serving our own meals can lead to large portions.