Canines give students a welcome respite from final exam preparation.
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Nominations range from jazz and classical categories to popular music, film scores and more.
A new USC study of fruit flies reveals that a protein responsible for differences in how males and females respond to oxidative stress may be the key to understanding why some age-related diseases affect more women than men and vice versa.
Experimental stem cell therapy offers Kris Boesen hope after a devastating car accident.
USC Dornsife report examines the area’s evolving identity and the coalitions that are leading social, economic and political improvements in the area.
USC Marshall’s new academic hotspot opens for business thanks to USC Trustee and alumnus Frank J. Fertitta III and his wife, Jill.
The Trojan Family pays tribute to one of its own, a professor noted for going out of his way to help others.
Admissions officers go through thousands of applications to curate their annual class of entering undergrads. Here’s how they do it.
The three-day international conference for Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease kicks off at 7:45 a.m. PST on Thursday, Dec. 8
The class, “Skateboarding business and culture,” is taught in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and takes advantage of skateboarders’ ability to create their own content.