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A former rail yard in downtown Los Angeles gives USC Price students a rare opportunity to plan a renewal project with community needs in mind.

A former rail yard in downtown Los Angeles gives USC Price students a rare opportunity to plan a renewal project with community needs in mind.

The university will take the historic step of joining the Big Ten Conference in 2024, a move that will position USC and its student-athletes for long-term success in both athletics and academics.

Everyday stressors, traumatic events and discrimination age the immune system, potentially increasing a person’s risk of disease, a USC study finds.

A message from President Carol L. Folt kicks off USC’s “50 Years of Progress” commemoration. Title IX, the landmark legislation that prohibited sex discrimination at educational institutions, became law on June 23, 1972.

USC had just five women’s sports when Barbara Hedges was hired as coordinator of women’s athletics. Her story helps USC mark the 50th anniversary of Title IX, which prohibited sex discrimination in educational institutions.

The affiliation will offer the San Gabriel Valley community expanded access to health care.

USC alumna Elizabeth Van Hunnick’s endowment gift, one of the largest to a university history department, is intended to support the development of more informed leaders.

A Keck Medicine of USC study demonstrates the need for early cochlear implant use for deaf children, regardless of developmental impairments.