Graduates from Colombia, Mexico and Peru share how USC’s international community and hands-on opportunities prepared them for success.
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USC Rossier alumnus Edgar Lopez’s nationally recognized research explores how mentorship shapes the doctoral journeys of Latino men and reveals the support systems students need to thrive.
Students met major players in the fashion and luxury industries on the trip organized by the business school’s International Experiential Corporate Learning Program.
As a walk-on basketball player at UC Riverside, Kristopher Acevedo received an academic dismissal that set him on a surprising path to a USC doctorate.
Six students in USC Marshall’s Hayes Barnard Fellowship and the program’s founding director installed solar panels to electrify a school.
The winning submission to last year’s Shade Zones competition, created by two USC architecture students, is on display near the Coliseum.
Members of the Student Investment Fund and Undergraduate Student Investment Fund manage major portfolios funded by USC endowments.
STORY, VIDEO and PHOTOS: USC’s signature college prep program is sending all 89 of its 2026 graduates to colleges this fall — with more than half becoming Trojans.
Faith Huss, who served in the U.S. Army for 10 years prior to attending USC, will use her nutrition and dietetics expertise to serve patients at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Long Beach.
COMMENCEMENT: Tianyu Guo (who ultimate chose Princeton) credits her experience and training at USC for making her a standout applicant.