For USC, sending athletes to the Olympics is nothing new. The college has a rich history of Olympians and at the Rio Games, it's no different with 44 current and former athletes competing.
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The poll was built to account for post-convention bounces and news cycles. It also asks panel respondents to rate their chances of voting for a particular candidate, rather than a selecting a simple yes, no or unsure/other, in addition to taking into account past voting.
A survey on gender, race and age in video games by USC Annenberg’s Dmitri Williams found diverse developers are more likely to create diverse avatars: “Creators make games about themselves as kind of a default state.”
USC’s Edward J. McCaffery notes that Donald Trump’s proposed tax plan would save high-income moms like Ivanka Trump, but probably leave out middle- and low-income mothers.
How a USC Viterbi computer science graduate joined the team behind Pokémania.
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.