The $700 million residential and retail complex will change the way Trojans live and learn when it opens in fall 2017.
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USC’s Laura Castañeda notes the counter-productivity of lowering achievement expectations for students with learning disabilities and the proactive approach students and their families must take to receive accommodations in higher education.
Schools have competing ideas on what — besides a diploma — students should leave campus with. One innovative approach comes from the USC Iovine and Young Academy, which tries to reshape higher education for students who’ve never known a world without the internet.
USC’s Kate Flint looks at how British arts and literature reflect the English culture's fascination with weather — and contends that how a society describes the weather reveals its view of itself.
John King Jr. focuses on new regulations tied to improving accountability in higher education.
Scholarship recipients from high schools near USC meet the retired faculty and staff who provide support.
The city’s climate, ecological issues and urban growth are a microcosm of the challenges facing the world, USC expert says.
USC alumna draws on undersea studies to inspire students from the USC Family of Schools.
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.