Globe-trotting Millennials are taking on our interconnected economy through USC’s World Bachelor in Business.
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They tackle problems from different directions, but their work shows the promise of convergent bioscience.
Convergence melds life science, physical sciences and engineering to find answers to perplexing problems in health.
“I don't sleep much, that's the truth of it,” joked Sam Dhillon. “Maybe four or five hours a night. I was up till 3 a.m. last night studying for an organic chemistry test I had today.”
The county Department of Mental Health is working with the USC School of Social Work to provide tele-mental health services — in which services like therapy sessions are conducted using videoconferencing technology — to youth ages 12 to 21.
A campuswide “Mindful USC Initiative” encourages participants to be aware of themselves and their environment in a way that leads to reduced stress and increased attentiveness.
Seniors perform original music at the legendary West Hollywood venue where many of their idols have played.
USC Black Alumni Association celebrates 40th year of scholarships, mentoring and support.
At USC, philanthropist Gary Michelson just put scientists' and engineers' efforts into overdrive.
The roster for the 21st annual festival is out, and includes a wide-ranging list of speakers including long-distance swimmer Diana Dyad, TV commentator Tavis Smiley, actors Rainn Wilson and Alison Sweeney and chef Duff Goldman.