Keck Medicine of USC investigates whether a nutritional intervention could curb the condition, which so far has no cure.
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Highlights included a concert by ’80s band ABC, the Trojan Family Weekend tailgate and a big football win over Arizona.
“Themes that came up in the magazine are still relevant and with us today,” says the exhibit’s curator, USC Libraries’ Alexis Bard Johnson.
From a modest start, the university on Oct. 6 marks its 143rd birthday as one of the nation’s leading research institutions.
Saturday’s performance is just the latest connection between the Spirit of Troy and the entertainment giant.
First-generation students make up a record 25% of this year’s incoming class.
Multifaith ceremony celebrates the blessings that animals have brought into Trojans’ lives.
The U.S. Department of Energy has unveiled one of its most substantial commitments to date in support of climate-resilient infrastructure: $167 million in grants to enhance the nation's power grids, making them better able to withstand the climate-induced extreme weather events and natural disasters that have battered the country with increasing frequency and severity in recent years.
A study find that diversity in race, ethnicity and gender in responding teams of officers was associated with lower levels of force being used against citizens.
USC Dornsife scholars examine the region’s shift from predominantly white to a future in which Latinos constitute three-fourths of the population.