4 USC faculty members named as fellows of prestigious science organization AAAS
Honorees join more than 40 USC faculty as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Honorees join more than 40 USC faculty as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
During Second Chance Month, USC Rossier professors are making meaningful contributions to criminal justice reform.
The National Institutes of Health gave ophthalmologists Sun Young Lee and Benjamin Xu reason to celebrate.
Mathematician Paul Newton will use the prestigious fellowship to investigate cancer models; composer Nicolás Lell Benavides will complete several musical works.
Some of the foremost innovators in hip-hop are part of the Trojan Family. USC artists and scholars look back on 50 years of the art form – and forward to its future evolution.
At USC, some of the most interesting courses on history, biology and sociology are taught via food.
A vibrant collection of USC programs infuses arts activities into health care to soften the hospital setting, support patients’ recovery and lift their spirits.
How the orthopedic specialists at Keck Medicine of USC and USC Student Health keep the Trojans moving.
USC Rossier faculty members aim to instill curiosity and inquiry in students as they grapple with and integrate artificial intelligence in their classrooms.
AI has the potential to diminish the human experience in several ways. writes USC Dornsife’s Joe Árvai. One particularly concerning threat is to the ability to make thoughtful decisions.