USC Dornsife sophomore succeeds as entrepreneur with a company that supplies games, gadgets and art sculptures on a monthly basis.
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USC symposium offers research on homelessness, child welfare and immigration for faculty and local officials.
One of the largest recent donations supporting cancer research and treatment will harness proteomics, molecular biology, genetics and nanotechnology for new ways of ending cancer
Mom Delmy Lemus left USC more than a decade ago; daughter Leslie convinced her to return, and showed her the ropes.
“The world has produced a multitude of MBAs and engineers but an undersupply of executives with the essential communication-related soft skills critical for success in the digital age,” writes USC’s Ernest Wilson.
It’s not your imagination: Depo-Provera can cause significant weight gain. USC’s Penina Segall-Gutierrez wants to know why, and how to mitigate that weight gain.
A Trojan inspires his patients with stroke and brain injuries through occupational therapy.
From May 13 - 22, the world's most celebrated cellists are gathering in Los Angeles for master classes and concerts, all open to the public, including a world premiere of a work written for more than 100 cellos.
A USC co-author of the study says the genes that are correlated with educational attainment are expressed in the brain during prenatal development. Some of the genes also predict risk for Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
The ability to heal bone fractures is especially crucial for injured, multimillion-dollar athletes who spend big bucks to get back on the field or into the ring. Muscle and Medicine reported that hundreds of NFL players have invested in using stem cells to treat injuries.