The director of USC Games is recognized for her leadership of the university’s top-ranked game design program, increasing its diversity and expanding its reach.
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A team of doctors at Keck Medical Center of USC became the first in California to inject an experimental treatment made from stem cells, AST-OPC1, into the damaged cervical spine of a recently paralyzed 21-year-old man as part of a multi-center clinical trial.
Rising specialty drug costs threaten to erase progress by the Affordable Care Act to lower Medicare patients’ out-of-pocket costs and close a drug coverage gap known as the “doughnut hole,†a USC study has found.
USC Thornton gives students opportunities as precious as their dreams. (Check out our story in photos, and you'll see what we mean.)
Research by Professor Stacy Smith and Humana reveals the prevalence of ageism in movies and the power of embracing a healthy mindset for healthy aging.
Nonprofit asks USC professor to evaluate the effect of giving computers to teens in the foster care system.
Jason E. Squire created and edited The Movie Business Book, an encyclopedic guide to the industry, and keeps it current.
Erroll Southers, now the director of homegrown violent extremism studies at USC’s Safe Communities Institute, says he has more faith in government to protect the nation today than he did before the terror attacks of Sept. 11.
The five-story building is the new home for the school’s undergraduate business program.
More than half of the people surveyed by the PACE/USC Rossier poll — and nearly half of those with school-age kids — say they are unaware of the state’s Local Control Funding Formula.