“Yes, we want to make the audience laugh,” says one member of the USC School of Dramatic Arts group. “But we also want to make them cry, and gasp, those kinds of reactions.”
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The university remains a leader among top private research institutions in enrolling transfer students.
Erroll Southers’ vision: “An environment where everyone feels safe, protected and respected.” Read more and watch the video.
USC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION @ 100: In honor of this milestone, we’re revisiting some fascinating alumni we’ve profiled. Today, meet Devon Kennard, who turned a season-ending injury into an opportunity.
The goal of Mahdi Soltanolkotabi’s work is to reconstruct images from less-powerful machines so that they’re every bit as revealing as the images from a more powerful unit.
The haunting genre provides more than just thrills; it’s also a way for us to explore our perception of reality, says a USC Dornsife English professor.
During difficult times, the university receives questions from students and others about resources available from USC. The university has consolidated a number of informational and support resources onto one web page for easier reference.
The candidates’ ages are a concern for many ahead of the 2024 elections, but significant life experience has its advantages, USC experts say.
Two new USC Dornsife studies suggest that of the 8 million Americans who have MCI, more than 90% don’t know it — an especially worrisome finding since early diagnosis is key to delaying onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
USC Price School Provost Professor Jeffery A. Jenkins puts the speakership battle in historical context.