Six women take part in a Young Professionals Speaker series, giving USC Annenberg students a glimpse into the future.
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USC Thornton student completes a children’s songbook that serves as a valentine to the homeland she has never seen.
With the help of USC undergrads, fourth- and fifth-graders take part in a skills-shaping event hosted by the Joint Educational Project.
The Huffington Post editor-in-chief discussed her new book, The Sleep Revolution, in an appearance at USC’s Ronald Tutor Campus Center.
USC economics professor offers advice on how undergraduates (or anyone) can be fiscally savvy.
Shooting an Elephant is a short based on the story seen as a metaphor for British imperialism.
USC Institute for Creative Technologies, Dan Marino Foundation partner on technology to improve social skills.
The average rent in Los Angeles County is expected to hit $1,416 by then, 8.3 percent higher than last year, the USC Casden Multifamily Forecast said. Construction is failing to keep up with population and job growth.
USC researchers have vast expertise on taxes: tips to motivate you to pay them on time and avoid scams, as well as the benefits of financial literacy for the brain, the ins and outs of tax shelters, and policy reforms and trends. Taxes are due in the mail by Monday, April 18.
The subject of the eponymous Oscar-nominated movie, she spoke about her experiences fighting energy companies in court and called for students to take personal action in the environmental movement.