History, rediscovered. USC Trojans uncover an ancestral link to Underground Railroad leader Mary Ann Shadd Cary — bringing a powerful legacy to light.
History, rediscovered. USC Trojans uncover an ancestral link to Underground Railroad leader Mary Ann Shadd Cary — bringing a powerful legacy to light.
Is L.A. ready to lead the startup world? Founders and scholars tackled that question at USC’s Venture & Innovation Summit.
USC @viterbischool.usc.edu professors Shrikanth Narayanan and Amy Childress were elected to National Academy of Engineering—one of the highest professional distinctions an engineer can receive!
Industry leaders and elite athletes shared stories and insights at USC’s National Girls & Women in Sports Day, offering inspiration and real-world advice to student attendees. today.usc.edu/industry-lea...
Less than a week after the “interim” tag was removed from his title, Kim shared his vision of the university’s future with audiences at the University Park and Health Sciences campuses.
Marine heatwaves are pushing coral beyond recovery. New @dornsife.usc.edu research finds two coral species are now functionally extinct after extreme ocean warming—underscoring how quickly climate impacts can reshape marine ecosystems.
USC is once again a top producer of U.S. Fulbright students, underscoring the global reach of Trojan scholarship! ✌️
USC student-athletes set new academic benchmarks in Fall 2025—raising the bar in the classroom while competing at the highest level. Excellence on the field and beyond.
For decades, Daniel J. Epstein has helped shape USC through his support of research, teaching, and athletics—leaving a lasting mark on the university and the Trojan community.
Across her more than two decades at @dornsife.usc.edu, Ashe-McNalley taught countless undergraduates how to think critically and articulate ideas in their own voice. As the first faculty director of The Writing Program, she deftly navigated change and significant expansion.
In this episode of Trojan Talks, President Kim speaks with USC Professor Eileen Crimmins – a global aging expert and AARP Chair in Gerontology – about the biology of aging, early-life influences, and what research (not hype) shows about extending healthspan. Watch now: youtu.be/LbAXhq2XMzY
Did you know that the civil rights leader visited USC and its surrounding neighborhoods throughout the late ’50s and ’60s?
Law and data are increasingly intertwined—and USC is preparing students for what’s next! A new degree from @uscgould.bsky.social connects data science with real-world legal applications, equipping graduates to navigate technology-driven challenges across law, policy, and industry.
USC researchers have discovered previously hidden cellular layers in the brain’s memory center—offering new insight into how memory works and why certain cells may be more vulnerable in disease.
Why do most New Year’s resolutions fail before February? USC researchers break down the science of habits and how to actually stick to goals like quitting smoking and getting fit.
The job market is changing fast. One USC Marshall expert shares a playbook for career success—from the power of the Trojan Network to practical tips students and alumni can use at every stage of their journey.
It’s the day for some New Year's resolutions! But why do 88% of them fail? USC experts share science-backed ways to build habits that actually stick.
Did you know New Year’s Eve is also called St. Silvester’s Day? @dornsife.usc.edu explains how a 4th-century pope shaped church–state history.
He’s not Santa, and he’s definitely not nice. @dornsife.usc.edu expert explains how Krampus, a dark Alpine folklore figure, became a growing American holiday tradition.
The USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at 50: old enough to reflect, wise enough to celebrate—and bold enough to treat itself to five decades of impact. From pioneering aging research to shaping healthier lives, this milestone is worth savoring.
.@viterbischool.usc.edu researchers are developing a method to prompt tumors to mark themselves for immune attack, a potential step toward improved cancer detection and treatment—especially for hard-to-treat tumors. #CancerResearch viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/11...
What if we could identify who is at risk for anxiety earlier—and intervene sooner? USC researchers are using advanced brain imaging to better understand adolescent mental health, with the potential to guide earlier, more personalized support for teens and families.
.@viterbischool.usc.edu continues to lead in innovation. Three faculty members have been named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors, recognizing research that translates into real-world impact across technology, industry, and society.
Trojans, it’s time to come together and Fight on For Good! Today is #GivingTuesday, let’s come together and lift up the people and programs that make USC truly special.
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Got a medical bill you can’t afford or seems wrong? @priceschool.usc.edu research shows calling the billing office can lead to discounts, corrections or even cancellation!
California’s youth population is shrinking. @priceschool.usc.edu's Dowell Myers says the state must invest in education, housing, and affordability to rebalance.
Only 16% of Angelenos live on well-shaded streets. But nearly half think they do. A study by @dornsife.usc.edu breaks down L.A.’s “shade perception gap.”
How close you live to a museum or library can shape opportunity. A @priceschool.usc.edu study finds lower-income neighborhoods are farther from these cultural resources.
More than half the calories consumed in the US come from ultra-processed foods. A @keck.usc.edu study shows rising intake leads to a higher risk for prediabetes.
Fewer teens are vaping, but addiction is deepening. Researchers at @keck.usc.edu found daily nicotine use among youth nearly doubled since 2020.