Taking on the coronavirus
With expertise in areas from artificial intelligence to molecular biology, USC’s COVID-19 Research Task Force is focused on treating and preventing COVID-19 — and moving quickly.

With expertise in areas from artificial intelligence to molecular biology, USC’s COVID-19 Research Task Force is focused on treating and preventing COVID-19 — and moving quickly.

USC experts predict the urban changes that COVID-19 will bring about, from the potential death of commuting to an increased focus on green space.

Even before the Fourth of July, doctors at LAC+USC Medical Center have seen a steep rise in major fireworks-related injures in 2020 — already more than all of 2019.

Despite an unprecedented global research collaboration toward, USC experts note that the vaccine development and approval process remains a long and laborious one.

Women’s salaries plummet after they give birth. A USC researcher found a promising strategy to restore their earning power.

Retired architect and USC alumnus Edward C. Abrahamian and his wife, Sandra, honor his family’s legacy with their pledge of $4 million.

The Physician-Citizen-Scholar curriculum will be implemented in fall 2021. Its emphasis on health justice reflects the special role and responsibilities of physicians as citizens in society.

The university also is working with legislators and our fellow educational institutions to find solutions to protect international students in the wake of this week’s ICE announcement, President Carol L. Folt announces.