USC’s Edward McCaffery notes that Donald Trump’s impulsive, last-minute decisions about tax policy favor his interests over the public’s. Whatever else one thinks of Hillary Clinton, there is no doubt that her own taxes would rise under her own tax plan, McCaffery writes, but not so for The Donald.
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A new study indicates that the number of U.S. hospitals investigated or cited for breaking federal emergency treatment rules has declined. But lead author Sophie Terp of the Keck School of Medicine of USC says researchers aren’t sure why.
The Residential College Cup is just one sign of USC’s new focus on adding depth, dimension and camaraderie to the residential experience.
USC students learn what it means to be a collaborative research scientist as members of a program that focuses on today’s most complex problems.
More fun is in store for fans and families on campus when Trojans play at the Coliseum. The home opener is Saturday against Utah State.
Two years after its groundbreaking, the completed Jill and Frank Fertitta Hall will offer USC undergraduates a technologically advanced atmosphere to learn how to become successful business leaders and entrepreneurs.
Edward Kleinbard breaks down the potentially billion-dollar implications of the European Commission’s ruling against the computer company.
Naval ROTC student sets sail on senior year while pursuing his dream of military service.
Before taking the field Saturday against Alabama, the student-athlete talks about his pursuit of an MBA at USC Marshall.
USC and the Cohen Veterans Network will open a free mental health clinic in Los Angeles to help veterans and their families make the transition to civilian life. The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at USC — headquartered at 830 S. Flower St. — will offer free, confidential care to post-9/11 veterans and their families who are suffering from post-traumatic stress and other mental health conditions.