Having the International Society for Stem Cell Research Conference in L.A. in 2019 is an indication of the growing biotechnology industry in Southern California and at USC.
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Veteran and USC Trustee Bill Schoen makes USC possible for men and women after the military through scholarships.
USC Radio Group has applied to the FCC to purchase a radio station serving Monterey and Carmel, California, and to accept the donation of a second station serving Big Sur. The addition of the two stations will bring the hand-selected music programming of San Francisco's Classical KDFC to the Monterey Bay area.
A terrifying dream on June 16, 1816, inspired Mary Shelley’s classic horror character. Learn the creepy story behind how it happened.
The Schaeffer Center teams up with the Brookings Institution to advance better U.S. health care policies.
Students discuss local landmarks and explain why they’re important to the community as part of a first-time partnership with USC Price.
The objective of one current research proposal is to push the frontiers of stem cell and tissue engineering technologies.
To call it that, writes Ariela Gross of the USC Gould School of Law, is to forget the last hundred years of U.S. history of mass violence fueled by racial hatred and homophobia.
A study by USC’s Tom Chang and colleagues at UC San Diego and Columbia finds that even workers inside offices are impacted by air pollution outside.
The Master of Business for Veterans program is one of a host of veterans-geared programs that have cropped up since the new G.I. Bill went into effect in 2009.