USC United Against Alzheimer’s
Issue One, 2026
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most enigmatic brain afflictions and among the greatest health care challenges facing the nation. Read about how USC researchers and clinicians are making groundbreaking strides in the treatment, prevention and care of Alzheimer’s.
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Issue One, 2026
The Latest from USC Trojan Family Magazine
Students are attending and engaging in Catholic Mass, Shabbat dinners, religious studies, baptisms and other activities at record levels, driving a “golden age” of religion and spirituality on campus.
In their own words, Trojans share how they’ve discovered faith and explored spirituality at USC.
Cutting-edge technologies developed by USC researchers are changing not just the pace of Alzheimer’s disease discoveries but also the ways scientists make those discoveries.
At USC, comedy is more than a path to stardom; it’s a practical skill across disciplines.
Alumni Stories
Eddie Pech is helping to transform the historic facility, which of course has USC ties of its own.
It’s the latest evidence that a graduate degree from the university’s public policy school advances the careers of public sector professionals.
Pediatric anesthesiologist Lance Patak is helping to overcome communication barriers between patients and doctors.
There are more than 30 different tofu textures and tastes. Stiffman, a 2019 USC grad, is working to get that variety onto more Americans’ plates.