United Against Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most enigmatic brain afflictions and among the greatest health care challenges facing the nation. USC researchers and clinicians are making groundbreaking strides in the treatment, prevention and care of the disease.
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The acclaimed conductor will address the Class of 2026 at the university’s 143rd commencement ceremony May 14 at the Coliseum.
The USC president sits down with the director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate to discuss how cities can survive, adapt and remain affordable in an era of volatility and transformation.
STORY and VIDEO: The 9,251 admitted students include scholars from the USC Leslie and William McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative, the university’s signature college prep program.
USC researchers may have discovered a way to break through the blood-brain barrier and make immune checkpoint inhibitors effective for patients with recurrent, high-grade astrocytoma.
In the Service of the Nation
For more than a century, USC has stood alongside the U.S. military, training future leaders, advancing defense research and supporting veterans and their families.
For the Red, White and Blue
USC has supported the military since 1914, commissioning more than 5,000 officers through one of the nation’s longest-running ROTC programs. We’re one of only about 60 universities in the country that hosts Navy, Army and Air Force ROTC programs on campus.
Marine rediscovers connection, confidence through Master of Business for Veterans program
Thomas Vriens says the USC Marshall program “reinvigorated my pride in being a veteran.”
Naval ROTC midshipmen learn the lessons of war in France
Twenty midshipmen from the Naval ROTC program at USC conducted research about two epic battles in World Wars I and II.
From submarines and F-15s to leading roles at Keck Medicine of USC
Veterans Day is deeply meaningful to Marty Sargeant and Rodney B. Hanners, whose military service has shaped their careers as leaders.
Alumni honor founding Master of Business for Veterans director
Through mentorship and commitment, Robert Turrill has inspired Trojans in and out of the classroom.
Supporting Those Who Serve
USC supports veterans, service members, and military-connected students through dedicated programs, benefits guidance, and community partnerships that help Trojans thrive at USC and beyond.
Los Angeles Veterans Collaborative
Veterans Resource Center
Veterans Success Program
The Festival of Books Returns to USC
The L.A. Times Festival of Books returns to USC’s University Park Campus on April 18–19 for a two-day literary celebration featuring author talks, book signings, activities and more. Open to the public, it’s a weekend for readers of all ages to discover new books and ideas across the USC campus.
Spotlight: USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
As a global leader in occupational science and occupational therapy, the USC Mrs. T.H. Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy prepares clinicians, scholars and innovators to enhance health, participation and quality of life across the lifespan. Home to top-ranked degree programs and expert faculty who integrate rigorous scholarship with real-world practice, the division leverages the health-promoting power of everyday occupations to drive translational impact in communities, clinical settings and global health.
Turning Education Into Opportunity, Action and Impact
The “We Are Here” series showcases the Big Ten Academic Alliance, with USC among its member universities, featuring students and alumni who share how learning becomes action, launching careers, creating jobs, saving lives, advancing innovation and serving neighborhoods nationwide.