Artists explore the price of migration and the toll it takes on lives in the Americas.
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USC volunteers organize a day of arts and crafts for foster children who live at Hillsides, a Pasadena care facility.
Trojans now hold the women’s record win streak after a 15-2 win over Indiana.
The USC Thornton faculty member earned acclaim as a young American performing a Tchaikovsky concerto on the Russian stage.
The community resource serves as translator, legal adviser and advocate at no charge for people with housing issues.
USC-led study is part of a growing body of research indicating that an expansion of pharmacists’ roles is a potential solution.
The comeback-minded team will next face one of the top-ranked teams in SMU. But first look back at photos and stories from the Trojans’ improbable win over Providence.
At 144,000 feet, it’s believed to be the highest altitude achieved worldwide for a vehicle designed and manufactured by students.
A Q&A with Christopher Voss of USC Marshall explains how to effectively negotiate in a variety of situations. He encourages “we-centered” over “self-centered” language.
Scott Wiltermuth of USC Marshall and colleagues look at whether society views unethical behavior as “less dishonest” when it also is creative. In the studies, the researchers find that individuals and groups are more forgiving of creative transgressions and more likely to emulate the behavior.