A new age for arts
Public art is coming to the fore at USC. Learn about Enrique Martínez Celaya’s “The Well,” and find out how you can see it and other works in person.

Public art is coming to the fore at USC. Learn about Enrique Martínez Celaya’s “The Well,” and find out how you can see it and other works in person.

New Trojans got a heaping helping of USC traditions at Friday’s spirit rally, just one of the Welcome Experience events designed to make them feel at home.

Thousands of students and families kicked off the school year at Thursday’s new student convocation. Watch as the Trojan Family welcomed its newest members.

A USC team surveying Catalina’s Blue Cavern Point found more than 1,000 marine species, signs of changing oceans — and one curious great white shark.

As part of a NASA study that mimics traveling to Mars, Trojan Richelle Gribble experienced life on the red planet — while taking her art to new heights.

Experts discuss how bringing inclusivity and equity into the classroom could change industries for the better.

A 1957 graduate of the USC Marshall School of Business, B. Wayne Hughes left behind a legacy through his quiet philanthropy and love for the university.

Along with seven other collaborating research universities, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering will help cultivate entrepreneurial tech in the western United States. The National Science Foundation funds the effort.