For a federal defense project, USC researchers built an AI system that observes experts at work and shares their know-how with others when needed.
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USC Dornsife professors with deep knowledge of the embattled region spell out the long-term effects of the conflict and how they would advise Putin and Zelenskyy.
The 16th annual evening of celebration, tributes and tradition features mutual respect and admiration.
Master of Public Administration student Jose Ayon — an Army Reserve captain — will advocate for expanding GI Bill eligibility on Capitol Hill.
Shawn Farson is building on his Navy SEAL experience to grow entrepreneurial ventures and launch his post-military career.
Army veteran and USC alum Vanessa Bolognese is answering the call to duty, this time in the health care industry.
Students, faculty, staff and community members attend campus event celebrating military service.
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization turns 75, USC scholars examine its history and whether it should be strengthened, transformed or even retired.
The alumnus — commander of the U.S. Cyber Command and head of the National Security Agency — offered professional and personal advice to students, reflected on the past and shared hope for the future.
The nation’s top military cyber official on Thursday toured some of his old stomping grounds during a visit with students, faculty and leadership.