Doctoral graduate Brenda Eap landed a job at a Washington, D.C., political action nonprofit.
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Former USC student-athletes Kalyah Williams and Skylar Fields reunite with coach Amy Pauly in Orlando as part of the new Pro Volleyball Federation.
USC Viterbi biomedical engineers have designed a protein that targets and disables tumor cells’ defenses while marking cancer cells for death.
Holland, lead singer of The Offspring, is an alumnus of USC Dornsife’s molecular and computational biology program.
Brady, known for his long run as a cast member on the hit improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, is also an award-winning TV host, actor and musician.
The rating from independent watchdog organization The Leapfrog Group places the hospital among the safest in the country.
Scientists report significant progress in cultivating nephron progenitor cells.
Jennifer Tzi wanted to know what one person could do to help make the world a safer and healthier place. USC’s online MPH program provided an answer.
Medicare covers an annual well-check visit that could potentially identify cognitive issues, but only about half of beneficiaries take advantage of them.
Four students won first place and $5,000 at the competition, which tasks students with helping local governments create jobs in their communities.