How a USC Viterbi computer science graduate joined the team behind Pokémania.
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USC leads research into link between high inflammation and narrowing of the arteries.
Vin Scully calls the play-by-play as Emily Gregorio makes the catch — and saves a fan’s beer.
A brother and sister carry on the legacy of their late father, who turned dreams of homeownership into reality.
She’s in good company: USC has produced more Olympians, more overall medalists and more gold medalists than any other U.S. university.
USC’s Diversity Inclusion Access Initiative is a key part of the university’s commitment to advancing diversity through outreach and research opportunities.
As time gets more limited, people tend to focus more on their emotional goals, says lead author of a USC-led study.
The South Central Scholars Summer Academy at USC is one of a handful of college-preparation programs in Southern California focused specifically on helping underrepresented minority students graduate in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Among them: Think about your future self, says Daphna Oyserman, a psychologist and professor of education and communication at USC.
The Rev. Cecil “Chip” Murray, a university fellow at the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at USC, writes that much has been accomplished, but much more remains to be done, adding: “There is, at least, no hiding place anymore for racism.”