The USC president sits down with the director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate to discuss how cities can survive, adapt and remain affordable in an era of volatility and transformation.
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The new pharmacy and wellness center aims to alleviate a “pharmacy desert” and expand community access to essential medications and health care services.
A program backed by USC Dornsife Public Exchange in collaboration with the Keck School of Medicine of USC offers free soil testing. It’s filling a critical gap created when government aid falls short and private testing proves costly.
Research from USC Marshall’s Andrii Parkhomenko analyzes how increasing home prices are driving economic polarization.
The survey provides insight into residents’ well-being, including mental health, housing conditions, neighborhood safety and participation in public life.
The head of USC’s stem cell program visits Vermont Avenue Elementary with heart in hand — literally.
USC Price grads Thomas Wong and Paul Lee joined with their fellow city officials and non-profit organizations to hold community events to bring people together.
The young women, who represent the 2026 Tournament of Roses, toured the hospital, met with patients and staff, and gained insights into the latest cancer breakthroughs.
JEP is one of the university’s most enduring initiatives, educating Trojans and serving community members for more than half a century.
The newest addition to the USC health system is the university’s largest and most advanced outpatient location.