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College students may be struggling during the pandemic, but experts are there to help.(Illustration/David Pohl)Trojans Together
College Students, It’s Tough Out There. Here’s What I’m Hearing
Broderick Leaks, a student mental health expert at USC, shares in his own words how to thrive in a time of stress and uncertainty.
Photo/Phil Channing, The Saban Research Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles - Future Medicine
USC Pediatric Surgeon Aims to Heal Infants Using Stem Cells
Tracy Grikscheit helps babies with digestive disorders. Stem cells could help her develop life-changing treatments.
A deputy election registrar registers voters in front of USC’s Student Union in 1960.(Photo/Courtesy of USC University Archives)Vote of Confidence
“I Voted”:Professors and Alums Share Memories of Their First Election Day
Trojans remember casting their first ballot — and the hope and civic pride that still inspires them, even decades later.
Cambria Estrada(right)and Soraya Levy(second from right)co-founded Bloom Boutique.(Photo/Samantha Hardy)Community in Action
Five Ways USC Students are Making the World a Better Place
In a time of great upheaval and need, USC students lead efforts to strengthen and support their communities.
When Addiction and COVID-19 Collide
The coronavirus outbreak could worsen America’s substance use crisis. USC addiction expert Adam Leventhal explains why it matters to all of us.
A deputy election registrar registers voters in front of USC’s Student Union in 1960.(Photo/Courtesy of USC University Archives)Vote of Confidence
“I Voted”:Professors and Alums Share Memories of Their First Election Day
Trojans remember casting their first ballot — and the hope and civic pride that still inspires them, even decades later.
Professor Jack Feinberg devised simple experiments using everyday objects, like these tuning forks, to ensure USC students could continue hands-on learning from home this semester.(Photo/Pam McKniff)Special Delivery
When Physics Students Couldn’t Go to Class, This Professor Mailed Class to Them
Longtime educator Jack Feinberg came up with fun kits to ship to students so they could still do physics experiments at home. It’s in his nature.
A USC student practices mindful meditation during a spiritual retreat in 2019.(Photo/Eric Lindberg)Inner Work
How to Heal the College Student’s Soul During Upheaval:Connection
Varun Soni, dean of USC’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, describes how the USC community can come together and find contentment in a time of turmoil.
College students may be struggling during the pandemic, but experts are there to help.(Illustration/David Pohl)Trojans Together
College Students, It’s Tough Out There. Here’s What I’m Hearing
Broderick Leaks, a student mental health expert at USC, shares in his own words how to thrive in a time of stress and uncertainty.
Bovard Scholars Osvaldo Cabrales, Kevin Gomez, Sabrina Pierre and Paola Ruiz, clockwise from top left.(Photos/Courtesy of Osvaldo Cabrales, Kevin Gomez, Sabrina Pierre, Paola Ruiz)Access Granted
High Achievers Get Ready for College as USC Bovard Scholars
USC Bovard Scholars get academic coaching, financial aid guidance and other resources through the yearlong college-prep initiative.
#FrightOn:Share Your Spooky — and School Spirited — Jack-o’-Lanterns!
Whether you’re a Trojan parent, alum or fan, download our pumpkin stencils to carve out some school pride this Halloween.
Adriana Blachowicz took this photo of her Sensoria crewmates during a Mars colony simulation mission in Hawaii.(Photo/Courtesy of Adriana Blachowicz)Out of This World
A Mars Colony in Hawaii? A Microbiologist Experiences Life Beyond Earth
On a remote volcano slope, Adriana Blachowicz PhD ’19 studied how fungi — and humans — might fare on other planets.
Photo/Phil Channing, The Saban Research Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles)Future Medicine
USC Pediatric Surgeon Aims to Heal Infants Using Stem Cells
Tracy Grikscheit helps babies with digestive disorders. Stem cells could help her develop life-changing treatments.
Ivan Garcia was a student at El Sereno Middle School when he joined NAI.(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)First Class
His Journey to USC Started with a Tough Choice
Ivan Garcia is among the first graduates of USC’s expanded college-prep program, and now he’s a first-year Trojan. But he almost missed his chance.
(Photo/Victoria Will)Making Their Move
Two USC Dancers Make their Debut on One of Theater’s Biggest Stages
A pair of USC Kaufman School of Dance graduates follow their dreams to Broadway on a journey they never could have anticipated.
John Iino(USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)Culture Shift
Diversity and Inclusion Expert Takes the Lead at USC Alumni Association
John Iino brings his talents to lead the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors.
Cambria Estrada(right)and Soraya Levy(second from right)co-founded Bloom Boutique.(Photo/Samantha Hardy)Community in Action
Five Ways USC Students are Making the World a Better Place
In a time of great upheaval and need, USC students lead efforts to strengthen and support their communities.
Photo/Courtesy of Matt Bercovitz - Pop Star
A USC Grad and Popcorn Entrepreneur Makes Good Eats His Business
A kernel of inspiration and a serious love of puffed snacks led USC alum Matt Bercovitz to become the popcorn king of Chicago.
The marching band’s surprise appearance at Kathleen and Bob Campos’ wedding reception had guests grooving to “Tusk.”(Photo/Courtesy of Kathleen and Bob Campos)Playing By Heart
USC Couples Who Found Love Amid the Music
These Trojan Marching Band members said “All Right Now” to spending their lives together. “All Hail” romance!
Illustration/Brian Rea - The Wonder Years
The Childhood Moments That Launched Their Careers as Explorers
USC researchers remember times of wonder and questioning that sparked their lifelong passion.
Illustration/David Plunkert - The Doctor is(Logged)In
Expect More Virtual House Calls from Your Doctor Thanks to Telehealth Revolution
A slow march toward virtual doctor visits and other digital innovations in health care turned into an all-out sprint amid COVID-19.
Barbara and Bill Birnie enjoyed a special parade — with proper social distancing, of course — in honor of their 70th wedding anniversary in June.(Photo/Courtesy of Barbara and Bill Birnie)Trojan Love Story
A Lifetime of Love:USC Sweethearts Celebrate 70 Years in Style Despite Pandemic
A chance encounter during a sorority party launched Barbara and Bill Birnie on a lifelong adventure.
Paul Revere Williams(Photo/Julius Shulman, J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, 2004.R.10)Dream Builder
The Legacy of Paul Revere Williams Lives On in L.A.
The archives of the trailblazing USC alumnus will be jointly housed at the Getty Research Institute and his alma mater.
USC Student Health safety campaign We Are SC
A Fall Semester at USC Like No Other
USC starts the 2020-21 school year with a renewed commitment to learning, student life and well-being as the world grapples with a pandemic.
Design concept for the exterior of the Korean American National Museum, which is slated to open in Los Angeles in 2022.(Illustration/Courtesy of Morphosis Architects)Culture Connection
Take a Trip Through 100 Years of USC Alumni Newsmakers
As USC Trojan Family Magazine turns into a semiannual publication, go on a journey into its century-long past.
Muhammad Ali and Janet Evans with the Olympic torch at Centennial Olympic Stadium in 1996(Photo/Lynn Johnson/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)Champion for Change
Janet Evans Keeps Olympics Spirit Aflame as L.A. Readies for 2028
The four-time gold medalist and Trojan alumna paves the way for a new generation of athletes.
The USC Roski Open Studios in February 2020 in Los Angeles.(Photo/Ryan Miller)Art and the City
USC Students Thrive in the Heart of L.A’s Art Scene
USC art and design students build creative ties in the midst of L.A.’s Arts District.
Clip Art
Why GIFs are the Internet’s Emotional Art Form, According to a Meme Expert
GIPHY Editor-in-Chief Tyler Menzel ’06 explains why GIFs are so universally funny — and why they carry deeper meaning than you might think.(A story partly told in GIFs.)