President Folt addresses university goals
During Thursday’s state of the university address, President Folt shared her plans for campus development, which she called “moonshots.”
Annenberg announces journalist Rachel Scott as 2022 commencement speaker
Scott is the ABC News congressional correspondent and she graduated from USC in 2016.
USC files lawsuit against YouTube prank personalities
The university’s suit requests compensatory damages after the prank video creators disturbed a class.
University drops Trojan Check requirement for University Park Campus
The change will be considered for some buildings on the Health Sciences Campus, too.
Campus buildings cleared for activity after bomb threats
Grace Ford Salvatori Hall, Wallis Annenberg Hall and Sample Hall were cleared after the Los Angeles Police Department and the Department of Public Safety investigated the threat.
Sigma Nu member temporarily suspended for alleged sexual assault, USC announces
President Carol Folt and Acting Vice President for Student Affairs Monique Allard announced the Sigma Nu student had been suspended Tuesday, before DPS announced the report to the student body.
Students protest after reports of sexual assault, drugging at Sigma Nu
The university announced the fraternity’s temporary suspension Wednesday night.
Is there a vaccine site near you?
A collection of COVID-19 vaccination sites near South Los Angeles.
USC announces efforts to increase vaccination for vulnerable L.A. populations
Vaccine distribution across LA County has been inequitable against poorer, nonwhite neighborhoods.
University appoints first chief inclusion and diversity officer
USC selects Christopher Manning as its first Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer.
In fire-ravaged Malibu, home insurance is a pricey consideration
A big reason why so many people have yet to rebuild is due to the slow process of obtaining permits and receiving fire insurance money. And new insurance obstacles in the area may make this even harder.
Ahead of Ohio debate, new poll shows college students favor Sanders over Biden
A recent poll of college students across the country who are Democrats or Democratic-leaning showed that former Vice President Joe Biden is losing popularity. More college students, according to the poll, favor Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.