“I was trying to get to know a place through its remains,” says one student.
‘Altadena: After the Fires’ podcast series gives Trojans unforgettable experience in compassionate storytelling
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From patches that restore vision to compounds that kill brain tumors, drug & device discoveries by USC researchers are reaching patients faster than ever before.
Trying to quit smoking or maybe lose some weight? In this story first published in 2019, USC experts help you think positively, set realistic goals and follow through on your resolutions.
As Avatar: Fire and Ash sets box office records worldwide, the process by which USC Dornsife alumnus Paul Frommer created the Na’vi language still resonates.
The holiday special — with no laugh track, low-grade animation and a Bible verse at its heart — seemed destined to fail. USC Marshall’s Stephen Lind explains how it instead became an instant classic.
USC researchers are launching a clinical trial examining whether specially bioengineered stem cells might restore eyesight.
Faculty, alumni and supporters share how the school of Gerontology has shaped the aging field — and continues to lead into the future.
USC Dornsife led an effort to analyze bodycam footage from 1,000 traffic stops across Los Angeles — data now helping train AI tools aimed at improving safety, accountability and respectful treatment during stops.
Abrams joins the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work after spending more than 30 years documenting and improving the well-being of incarcerated youth and young adults.