Doug Emhoff joins USC Gould faculty as Distinguished Visiting Professor
The USC alumnus, who is married to former Vice President Kamala Harris, brings three decades of legal experience and leadership to the university’s law school.
Trojans celebrate history and freedom at USC’s largest on-campus Juneteenth event to date
More than 300 people enjoy fellowship at gathering highlighted by inspiring speeches, music and a soul food brunch.
USC Capital Campus hosts inaugural D.C. Climate Week Nature Day
USC deans and faculty share climate research and insights as part of a full day of programming at the USC Capital Campus.
From permafrost to policy: Mahta Moghaddam is tracking changes to the Earth in its most extreme environments
The USC researcher shares how her work in remote sensing is helping scientists, students and institutions take action.
Alumni event brings together Trojan Family months after the L.A. wildfires
STORY AND VIDEO: A USC Alumni Association lunchtime gathering provides replacements for burned diplomas, USC swag and connection for Trojans affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Could electric fields supercharge immune attack on the deadliest form of brain cancer?
USC-led research finds that an electric field device placed on the scalp, along with immunotherapy and chemotherapy, may help patients with glioblastoma live longer.
How much of aging is a really just a roll of the dice?
“Biological stochasticity” — random events at the molecular and cellular level — might be one of the biggest, most overlooked drivers of differences in how we age, a USC gerontology expert says.
Iron plays major role in Down syndrome-associated Alzheimer’s, USC study finds
Research indicates how iron-related oxidative damage and cell death may hasten the development of Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down syndrome.
Most Medicare beneficiaries may pay more for drugs under the Inflation Reduction Act
Part D plans are accelerating cost-shifting to beneficiaries, many of whom won’t reach the law’s new spending cap, a USC Schaeffer Center white paper reports.
Trojans help nonprofit advocate for families with disabilities
Three Master of Public Administration graduates helped the nonprofit and won the USC Price School’s top honor for capstone projects.