Generations of USC veterans, service members and ROTC students gather for memorable 17th annual gala
LA28 CEO Lt. Gen. Reynold Hoover delivers stirring keynote; 100-year-old World War II veteran George Mullins is a surprise star attraction.
LA28 CEO Lt. Gen. Reynold Hoover delivers stirring keynote; 100-year-old World War II veteran George Mullins is a surprise star attraction.
VIDEO: Researchers at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies have created an tool that is finding use beyond helping soldiers improve critical thinking.
William Durban’s talent for physics served him well as a USC Viterbi electronic engineering student. Add leadership training from the Navy ROTC program at USC Price, and the result is an American success story.
Thomas Vriens says the USC Marshall program “reinvigorated my pride in being a veteran.”
PHOTOS: Students, faculty, staff and community members gather at Tommy’s Place to celebrate USC veterans and all members of the military.
Veterans Day is deeply meaningful to Marty Sargeant and Rodney B. Hanners, whose military service has shaped their careers as leaders.
Paul Ignatius, a 1942 USC Dornsife graduate and World War II veteran, leaves a legacy that spans public service, journalism and philanthropy.
With his degree and the support of the Trojan network, Randall Parkes seized an opportunity in cutting-edge defense technology.
Through mentorship and commitment, Robert Turrill has inspired Trojans in and out of the classroom.
The 16th annual evening of celebration, tributes and tradition features mutual respect and admiration.