In memoriam: Glorya Kaufman, USC Life Trustee and philanthropist
The renowned arts patron created and endowed the USC Kaufman School of Dance.
Mathematicians use ‘neglected’ particles that could rescue quantum computing
With one overlooked ingredient, researchers show how to turn a promising quantum system into a universal computer.
New USC haptic technology adds the sense of touch to virtual reality
USC scientists have developed a wearable system that enables more natural and emotionally engaging interactions in shared digital spaces, opening new possibilities for remote work, education, health care and beyond.
Can ChatGPT feel blue or see red? Study offers insight into that question — and raises more
USC’s Lisa Aziz-Zadeh and a team of university and industry researchers look at how humans — and AI — understand color metaphors.
How USC Sea Grant and partners came together to save two species of fish during the wildfires
Rosi Dagit realized that the post-fire mud flows would likely smother everything in their path — including the endangered fish in Topanga Creek — so she mobilized a team that included USC Sea Grant as a key player.
USC Price launches $20 million scholarship program for graduate students
The public policy school also will create a summer internship program that will give students the chance to solve real-world problems in Southern California.
R. Rex and Carol Parris Make $10 Million Gift to Launch USC Longevity Research Accelerator
Experts in engineering, gerontology and stem cell research will collaborate to find treatments for conditions like osteoarthritis and heart disease.
USC Marshall’s Andrew Daw receives prestigious National Science Foundation award
The CAREER Award recognizes the assistant professor for his research on developing more efficient service models.
USC technology may reduce shipping emissions by half
New research shows how a shipboard system using limestone and seawater could cut maritime CO2 emissions by 50%.
Wildfires, falling EV interest and transit doubts test L.A. ahead of the 2028 Olympics
The latest USC Dornsife LABarometer survey finds Angelenos grappling with climate stress, doubting transit readiness for the Olympics and losing interest in electric vehicles.









