Celebrating the Trojan Family
The USC Alumni Association — 100 years old this summer — marks a century of celebrating the Trojan Family with a “come one, come all” message.

The USC Alumni Association — 100 years old this summer — marks a century of celebrating the Trojan Family with a “come one, come all” message.

USC President Carol L. Folt unveils her athletics “moonshot,” a strategic vision that includes a football performance center, baseball field upgrades, a stadium for women’s soccer and lacrosse, and more.

Rawlinson Stadium — the new home of USC women’s soccer and lacrosse — will include social spaces, a state-of-the-art press box and room for 2,500 fans.

The university icon — representing the qualities of a Trojan: faithful, scholarly, skillful, courageous and ambitious — was unveiled on June 6, 1930.

Alumni celebrate Troy Camp — one of USC’s oldest student-run philanthropies, providing outdoor fun and long-term mentorship for South L.A. students.

The calendar includes Ephrat Asherie Dance (pictured), a company rooted in African American and Latino street and club dances, and a two-day examination of India’s Bollywood.

Boeing’s Accelerated Leadership Program invites sophomores from six partner universities into a wide range of engineering and product-focused activities, including access to top-level leadership.

Latinos represent a small fraction of people enrolled in Alzheimer’s-related clinical trials. USC researcher María Aranda has some ideas on how to fix that.