Their work is a scream
Seasoned horror actors share insight, including how to scream bloody murder without damaging your throat — and how scary films can be a vehicle for social issues.

Seasoned horror actors share insight, including how to scream bloody murder without damaging your throat — and how scary films can be a vehicle for social issues.

A USC Dornsife art historian plumbs the archives of an EPA photo project that tried to reveal environmental harm and share how the agency fights it.

A USC Dornsife scholar has completed the first comprehensive list of Japanese Americans forcibly imprisoned in camps during World War II.

From a modest start in a western town without paved streets or telephones, USC marks its 142nd birthday as one of the nation’s leading research institutions.

As USC celebrates Green Week, learn how the university has made tremendous strides since announcing its all-encompassing sustainability framework five months ago.

The former USC basketball player says of the landmark legislation, “It really did make such a huge difference.”

USC Marshall social entrepreneurship alumna Antoinette Muñoz’s social impact company supports small scale Peruvian chili pepper farmers.

The USC president previously served as vice chair of the Board of Directors of AAU, which represents America’s leading research universities.