USC Dornsife scholars named fellows of one of the world’s most prestigious societies, bringing the school’s overall number to 23.
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Faculty members will mentor postdoctoral researchers joining the university’s new Society of Fellows in the Humanities, advancing research and intellectual exchange within academia.
An ‘incredible exchange of information’ on homegrown violent extremism takes place between USC officials and foreign practitioners.
USC Price faculty member focused his graduate-level course in community planning on Inglewood even before the NFL decision had been made.
University Professor Manuel Castells receives the Presidential Medallion, the university’s highest honor.
The facility, the Army’s largest research lab at a university, aims to spur innovation through more open access and tap into USC expertise.
USC Viterbi graduate students show youngsters how robots can play a bigger role in society.
One of Richard Strauss’ most celebrated — and ambitious — works marks the end of a long wait for its producers.
In his return to the classroom this semester, C. L. Max Nikias — a former electrical engineer — didn't focus on circuits or radar but on the ethical implications of the Greek tragedy Antigone.
“The whiz kids that American universities produce are sent packing upon graduation,” writes USC President C. L. Max Nikias. “Instead of a ‘brain gain,’ we are left with a ‘brain drain’ resulting in their innovations and jobs being created abroad — and not in America.”