About 150,000 people came to what has become the largest literary and cultural festival in the nation. See our favorite photos from a fun-filled weekend.
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The event commemorating Yom HaShoah explored the power of storytelling to educate, connect and inspire social change.
USC Stem Cell welcomes teens for education and outreach that opens their eyes to future career possibilities.
Researchers, clinicians and community leaders gather to discuss the unique factors affecting health and well-being — and opportunities for USC to make a difference.
The new Early Head Start and Head Start Center expands access to quality early childhood education and support to South L.A. families.
STORY and PHOTOS: The theme of this year’s event was “Rooted in Our Stories, Planting Our Own Future.”
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.
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.