The wool garment first worn in 1916 has been passed down 45 times over 100 years.
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Brooke Kidner reaches commencement after a long, tough journey.
One of the largest donations in the university’s history will harness proteomics, molecular biology, genetics and nanotechnology for new ways of ending cancer.
Students go to court as digital forensics experts in an annual exercise that simulates an actual trial.
Against tough odds, Adrian Trinidad makes the leap from a community college to the University Park Campus.
USC Dornsife sophomore succeeds as entrepreneur with a company that supplies games, gadgets and art sculptures on a monthly basis.
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.