From USC Athletics to Engineering Education, Donors Make Their Mark Through Gift Planning
Making a planned gift as part of your estate planning provides a lasting legacy that can express your appreciation for USC while meeting your own goals—whether personal, financial, or philanthropic.
School of Cinematic Arts Supporters Create a Smash Sequel
The estate of John H. Mitchell’s late wife, Patricia, bolsters entertainment industry education through a new major gift.
Philanthropists Make Their Mark on Education at USC
The Moore family and K. Conly Chi bring one-of-a-kind opportunities to Trojans in business and real estate.
USC Students’ D.C. Dreams Come True
A gift from the Epstein family opens opportunities for students at the nation’s capital.
USC wins $25 million grant to explore Alzheimer’s ‘exposome’
The ambitious project will study influences on dementia risk and resilience as varied as pollution, education and policy.
To help people make healthier diet choices, let AI evaluate their menus
Abigail Horn of USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute is using technology improve public health.
Reunion after 94 years: Art exhibition at USC East Asian Library commemorates Peking Opera legend Mei Lan-Fang
Rare photographs and historical materials bring to life Mei Lan-Fang’s legendary 1930 tour of the United States and his brief visit to USC.
USC Price student wins prestigious Obama-backed Voyager Scholarship
Khris Gonzalez Pebe was awarded the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, recognizing her passion for helping others.
USC computer science and technology programs build fundraising momentum
Donors bring the university halfway to its $1 billion Frontiers of Computing goal.
USC celebrates opening of Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall
The new building will serve as home to USC Viterbi’s computer science programs as well as the new USC School of Advanced Computing.








