On the vaccination front lines
More than 750,000 people have received a virus-fighting shot at city sites staffed by USC health workers. Take a look at our photo gallery showcasing their efforts.

More than 750,000 people have received a virus-fighting shot at city sites staffed by USC health workers. Take a look at our photo gallery showcasing their efforts.

USC is dramatically expanding its sustainability curriculum, aiming to educate the university’s 20,000 undergraduate students in how sustainability intersects with their major field of study.

USC staff members moved mountains to stage seven days of in-person ceremonies for the classes of 2020 and 2021 — something President Carol L. Folt was determined to make happen.

USC Price’s Safe Communities Institute launches the first public database for police officer firings and resignations nationwide.

USC Dornsife’s Jim Clements helps students examine how dialogue — not debate — fosters growth and cooperation, even among people with very different viewpoints.

The icon, modeled after a number of USC football players and unveiled on June 6, 1930, represents the five qualities of a Trojan: faithful, scholarly, skillful, courageous and ambitious.

Still, the USC Dornsife-Union Bank LABarometer livability survey finds people perceive less crime, vandalism and drug and alcohol use in their neighborhoods than they did in 2019.

COVID presented USC with an unprecedented situation — and the university’s dedicated workers more than met the challenge. See how staff and faculty went above and beyond, and why President Carol L. Folt has honored them with one of USC’s highest distinctions, the University Medallion.