Mike Neuman earned two master’s degrees from USC while working full time. When he retired, he decided to for a PhD.
Meet the engineering doctoral candidate who took his first USC class in 1973
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Results of a new USC study suggest a new therapeutic approach to chronic kidney disease.
Near-peer advisors met with students to unlock their college potential.
“Visions and Voices opens your eyes to what the world is,” one student coordinator says of the USC arts and humanities series.
“Visions and Voices opens your eyes to what the world is,” one student coordinator says of the USC arts and humanities series.
Knowing the actual costs of dementia could help families plan their budgets and support needs, inform treatment and caregiving options, and shape health care policy.
USC study suggests Supreme Court’s abortion decision has had wider ramifications for women’s reproductive health than previously thought.
Giancarlo Ceja is determined to advocate for low-income neighborhoods affected by rising temperatures and pollution.
The rollback of Roe v. Wade added fuel to a contentious nationwide debate that now extends well beyond the right to terminate a pregnancy. USC experts discuss Dobbs’ lasting impacts and potential influence in the November election.