Lian ‘Lili’ Lash-Rosenberg pursues a career in biomedical engineering while applying her skills as a sculptor.
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The latest drugs that treat the blood-borne illness can cure it, but their price tag remains a point of contention for insurers and government health care officials.
Provost Michael Quick presents the long-awaited degree a mere 69 years after the World War II veteran started at USC.
From dawn till doves to diplomas, take a look through the memorable images of an unforgettable day.
The tech entrepreneur and main speaker shares advice: Follow your dreams, not the dreams of others.
The valedictorian’s commencement address reflects on her time at USC, looks to the future — and provides a few laughs along the way.
The tech titan recalls the decisions that shaped his life and advice he received from longtime friend Steve Jobs.
“There is nothing stopping Trump from releasing those returns, or some version of them, except his own reluctance,” writes USC tax law expert Edward J. McCaffery.
The first female CEO at a major accounting firm talks about family, career, leadership and learning the next big thing.
In Yaffa Weisman’s classes, the goal is “to have the students see that this particular conflict is more than the sum of news headlines, and that creative expressions of Israelis and Palestinians shed light on the human aspects of the conflict.”