USC alumna draws on undersea studies to inspire students from the USC Family of Schools.
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The poll’s results, updated nightly, have often differed from its counterparts’ numbers since it debuted in July.
Thanks to USC Viterbi Professor Hao Li, you may one day be able to do that in virtual reality.
Public officials from the League of California Cities Latino Caucus take part in an executive education forum.
Alum Matt Cordner, who won an Oscar for technical expertise, looks at his trend-setting work in productions like Godzilla and Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.
The grant supports international researchers working to cure a neurological disorder that affects millions in the U.S.
Robert A. Cutietta answers offbeat questions each week in his “Ask the Dean” segment on KUSC.
James Earl Cox III has 71 games under his belt, but asks: What makes a game a game, anyway?
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic offers free care to vets and families dealing with PTSD and other issues.
Why does the orchestra tune to the oboe? Why doesn’t the audience clap between movements at a symphony performance? Why is Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture†played on the Fourth of July?