Elementary school students, guided by USC scholars, find learning about the nervous system is music to their brains.
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USC Annenberg’s Critical Media Project provides Wendy Chavez with the opportunity for a rich, “full-circle” experience at L.A.’s Foshay Learning Center, her alma mater.
STORY, VIDEO AND PHOTOS: The new material science and engineering lab at the SoLa Foundation will prepare students for careers in aerospace, robotics, engineering and more.
Theory is put to use in classrooms at 54th Street Elementary School.
Pioneering Little Yoginis program helps inner-city children in Los Angeles find peace.
The first 27 of 250 new trees planned for South Los Angeles neighborhoods were planted to provide much-needed shade.
The organization, founded by a USC alumna and supported by the university’s Good Neighbors Campaign, helps neurodivergent individuals gain musical skills for self-expression and career development.
For decades, local students have gained confidence and skills through the 24th Street Theatre program, which is supported by USC’s Good Neighbors Campaign.
The daylong event, aimed at introducing underrepresented students to careers in eye care, featured lectures, hands-on experiences and mentorship opportunities at the USC Roski Eye Institute.
Near-peer advisors met with students to unlock their college potential.