The chair of the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery was an internationally renowned surgeon and researcher.
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From housing and supportive services to business and technology solutions, panelists outline framework for tackling one of society’s most intractable problems.
Chronic hepatitis B infection, a lifetime disease with no effective cure, could one day be cleared from a person’s system with a series of shots, according to a new USC study.
The infection has been cured in mice by removing ‘traitors’ residing in liver’s immune cells.
Trojans teach computer skills, build urban gardens and establish job-training programs.
Jason E. Squire delivers keynote on the history of English-language comedy and visits the China National Film Museum.
Inspired by a USC Gould alumnus, Trojans serve as mentors for African-Americans at local school.
Peaks and Professors, a club run by students, allows enthusiastic participants to take a hike.
USC looks back at the contributions and influence of the university's 10th president.
The USC alumna leaves University Park for professional volleyball in Italy.