An alumna banks on surfing’s power to heal traumatized veterans
The feat of standing up on 
a board and riding a wave may empower people struggling to overcome PTSD and other challenges.
continue readingThe feat of standing up on 
a board and riding a wave may empower people struggling to overcome PTSD and other challenges.
continue readingUSC Annenberg’s Josh Kun to lead a new project celebrating the untold story of Los Angeles restaurants.
USC goes all in on convergent bioscience, bringing scientific curiosity and engineers’ know-how to solve medical problems.
The teens boost their scientific IQ by conducting research in USC labs.
USC study points to need for improved screening and access to treatments.
Using trend-setting tools, Karen Kensek can predict a building’s attributes before construction.
Keck Medicine of USC boosts a kickoff for The Wellness Center on the Eastside.
USC researchers aim to help concerned families grappling with ‘elopement.’
An expert on the Ptolemaic dynasty broadens her studies of Hellenistic Egypt.
Building Capacity initiative tries to boost awareness of military-connected students in public schools.
Three decades ago, alum Fred Cohen coined a famous term in computer science.
USC Rossier alum recounts his valiant attempt to save three people at a Hollywood motel.
A new book by a USC professor marks the 25th anniversary of a Cold War symbol’s dissolution — and the ‘accidents’ that led to it.
Oleg Prezhdo’s new team aims to make solar cells less expensive and more efficient at USC.
Howard Rosenberg’s symposium offers everything students need to know for a career in Hollywood.
The funding will support specialized education for postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students.
Steps include increased year-round deployment of neighborhood security ambassadors, further improvements in technology, additional security personnel and more.
Sociologist offers insights into the ways diverse global migration and lush landscapes shape society.
Better concessions, more video content and a refined parking plan are designed to improve the fans’ game day experience.
The Nathan Shock Investigator Award is named after a leader in gerontological studies.
How a pioneering Master of Arts in Teaching program at USC Rossier grew without adding a single lecture hall.
The next generation of engineers and scientists uses real computing language to help their robots reign at USC’s international conference.
The venture accelerator for engineering-led startups aims to produce the Next Big Thing.
Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, who died in an attack in Kabul, was the highest-ranking soldier lost in the line of duty since the Vietnam War.
Simin Mehrabani creates an award-winning ultraviolet sensor.
USC sociologist nominated by doctoral students calls it his most satisfying honor.
Doozy is one of the up-and-coming products and services to grow out of USC Marshall’s Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab.
Cutietta and Romans to support second-year program in Mexico and Brazil.
Watch students in USC Thornton’s Popular Music Program command the stage in this slideshow.
Take a look back at highlights from the 2013-14 season in football, water polo, tennis and more.
Folk rock, R&B, jazz and pop artists will play at the free showcase Aug. 17.
STAR marks its silver anniversary, uniting alums with up-and-comers.
New members will share expertise in ballet, hip-hop, jazz and modern dance.
Latinos are ‘almost invisible’ in movies, a six-year USC Annenberg study finds.
Members of the Trojan Family gather in a memorial ceremony to mourn the loss of graduate student Xinran Ji.
He was a visionary whose contributions to business shaped the concept of leadership, says USC President C. L. Max Nikias.
Master’s students travel to Ireland and China for projects on planning and cross-border cooperation.
After immersing themselves in Holland’s renowned city planning and design, USC students propose ideas to boost our own city.