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.
Why ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ almost didn’t air — and why it endures
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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.
Fifty-seven freshmen spent the fall semester studying at the USC Capital Campus as part of a new program open to students in any major.
The executive cohort of the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership online program launched last year.
It’s the first time two USC hospitals have simultaneously received this honor from The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit national watchdog organization.
Among the topics on the dean’s agenda: How the USC School of Dramatic Arts’ curriculum cultivates essential human capabilities that will become increasingly valuable as AI transforms entertainment.