Jacobson Symposium offers sustainable strategies for fashion customers, creators
Experts in sustainability, secondhand styling, composting and textiles share lessons in being conscious consumers of fashion.
Green entrepreneurship proves there’s profit in sustainability
In his Green Entrepreneurship course, USC Marshall’s Jeremy Dann will teach students that sustainability isn’t just necessary; it’s also profitable.
USC’s Dramatic Arts Building to be named the Dick Wolf Drama Center
The Emmy-winning creator of the Law & Order franchise is supporting the next generation of artists and creative entrepreneurs with a significant contribution to the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
NBC’s Chuck Todd appointed inaugural USC Capital Campus scholar-in-residence
The award-winning journalist will host events and lectures in addition to teaching at the university’s Washington, D.C., base, and participate in events in Los Angeles as well.
Drinking water, food access and industrial pollution linked to levels of ‘forever chemicals’ in blood
USC researchers found that certain neighborhood factors were associated with higher levels of PFAS in the blood of Southern California residents, which increases the risk for disease.
USC Dornsife’s Percival Everett wins National Book Award for ‘James’
The celebrated author and Distinguished Professor of English earns one of the literary world’s top honors for his reimagining of a classic American tale.
USC student-athletes record Graduation Success Rate of 94%, highest in the university’s history
The measure records how many student-athletes in the classes of 2014 through 2017 graduated within six years of their enrollment; 13 teams had perfect 100% scores.
$6 million grant advances potential treatment for common cause of vision loss
The funding supports USC research into a therapy for dry age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in older adults.
USC launches new presidential arts initiative
USC Arts Now will spark innovative arts collaborations and support USC President Carol Folt’s “moonshot” goals for the university through an artistic lens.
For prolific philanthropist Ronald H. Bloom, USC and its football program figure large in family memories
The alumnus’ newest gift highlights his family’s devotion to the university and Trojan football.