Fighting On to Victory

USC is home to top performers in the classroom and on the athletic field as well. Our teams have won 138 national championships. And Trojans have captured a gold medal in each Summer Olympics since 1912 — a run that’s sure to continue when the Games return to Los Angeles in 2028.

(USC Photo/John McGillen)

USC Price students and alumni compete on the Olympic stage

USC Price School students and alumni carried Trojan pride to the global arena as Olympic competitors and contributors. Representing nations worldwide, they exemplify the school’s values of leadership, discipline and public service—both on and off the field.

Anna Cockrell celebrates

USC Marshall MBA consulting students lead fan-experience strategy

USC Marshall MBA consulting students brought Trojan innovation to the Olympic movement by developing strategies to enhance global fan engagement. Their work reflects USC’s commitment to creativity, leadership and real-world solutions on campus and across the world.

FTMBA students and Ahmed Elshinnawy (second from left). [USC Photo / Grayson Adler]

USC Gould alumnus John Slusher shapes the future of LA28

USC Gould alumnus John Slusher is helping define the vision for the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. As a senior leader driving global partnerships and innovation, he reflects Trojan leadership and the school’s global impact on the Olympics.

John Slusher

USC’s Paralympic performance project celebrates ability on the global stage

The USC School of Dramatic Arts is bringing the spirit of the Paralympic Games to life through a groundbreaking performance initiative for LA28. Blending artistry, inclusivity and collaboration, the project honors human ability and creative expression on a global stage.

Olympic track and field athletes running inside a coliseum

More than medals: The University of Southern California’s Olympic heritage

For more than a century, USC has helped shape Olympic history, producing athletes, coaches and leaders who reflect the Trojan spirit of excellence and perseverance. From record-breaking performances to lifelong contributions to sport, USC’s Olympic heritage highlights the university’s global impact and enduring legacy.

Gold medal

USC alumna leads clean-air innovation ahead of Olympics and World Cup

USC alumna Serena Allen, founder of AirVitalize, is advancing filter-free ionization technology to clean outdoor air for athletes and audiences as major global events approach, including the Olympics and World Cup.

LA Memorial Coliseum nears completion, August 13, 2019. (Photo/Gus Ruelas)

Earthquake Science at USC

From supershear ruptures to deep-Earth structures and advanced forecasting tools, USC researchers are expanding the frontiers of science to strengthen the nation’s preparedness and understanding of earthquakes.

Around the University

Humanities Guest Lecture

The Canon and the Sword: Byzantium and the Mediterranean

The Canon and the Sword: Byzantium and the Mediterranean, 9th–11th Centuries

Join USC’s Department of Classics and the Levan Institute for the Humanities for a guest lecture by renowned scholar Federico Montinaro of the University of Tübingen. The talk will explore the interplay of religious, military and cultural power in Byzantium and the Mediterranean region from the ninth to the 11th century.

Wednesday, Oct. 29, 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.

USC student life

VRC x FG+SC: Halloween Party

Get into the spooky spirit with a night of Halloween fun! Join the Veterans Resource Center and the First Generation Plus Success Center for a festive celebration featuring cupcake decorating, popcorn and a screening of IT. Bring your friends, unleash your creativity with festive cupcake designs, and enjoy a chill (and thrilling!) movie night. Costumes and Halloween vibes encouraged.

This program is open to all eligible individuals.

Friday, Oct. 31, 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

a Visions and Voices event

The Phantom of the Opera (1925)

A special 100th anniversary screening of The Phantom of the Opera (1925)

Join the USC community for a special screening of the silent-era horror classic The Phantom of the Opera, starring Lon Chaney. This landmark film, a haunting tale of obsession, music and mystery beneath the Paris Opera House, will feature live musical accompaniment by Sean J. O’Connell. A panel discussion will follow the screening.

Sunday, Nov. 2, 5:00 p.m. 

USC students with hands raised at a spirit rally

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