The president-elect’s outsider status may present an opportunity to mend fences, says Frank Zerunyan of the USC Price School.
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The USC Thornton faculty member and alumnus earns the Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition for his acclaimed orchestral work inspired by the experience of playing video games.
USC alum’s team certifies more than 80 first responders and provides free health services to hundreds of villagers over a two-week stay.
Tomorrow’s jobs demand new ways of thinking, writes USC Annenberg Dean Ernest Wilson, but the necessary skills to excel at them are in short supply.
People tend to use more positive words than negative ones, and researchers like USC’s Morteza Dehghani are looking at how that phenomenon may change over time.
USC’s Paul Irving notes that disconnected retirees could reconnect, new opportunities for work and volunteer activities could flourish, access to health providers could improve — and the benefits could spread.
And the benefits could spread.
Families don't just share holiday feasts this time of year, they may share stress as well, according to new research from USC.
USC students enjoyed a night of holiday spirit, free food and musical performances in Alumni Park at the Undergraduate Student Government’s Festival of Trees on Monday evening. The event featured the lighting of 15 miniature Douglas Fir trees that represented different organizations within USG.
USC Price’s Annette Kim talks about the importance of inclusion amid mounting anti-immigrant sentiments.
Trojans apply their skills to social ills, designing prototypes for temporary shelters that could work in the real world.