USC Professors rate RateMyProfessors.com
If you registered for classes this semester, odds are you spent hours poring over Rate My Professors — a Yelp-like site for college courses where students air grievances, give praise, and everything in between for classes they’ve taken. Maybe you’ve posted a comment to commend an incredible professor or left a nasty comment for an instructor who left you questioning if you really need your college degree. Some comments even offer fashion suggestions.
Following a year of pandemic protocol, USC raises tuition by 2% for the 2021-22 school year
In an interview with Annenberg Media, Zukoski stated that the reason for the rise in tuition is directly correlated with the rising cost of education.
USC announces campus openings as L.A. County shifts to red tier
University will “strongly encourage” but not require vaccinations for in-person fall 2021 return.
We must love without distinction or partiality
My heart is heavy, and the heart of our nation is heavy. This year, already plagued by disease and anxiety, will have the same scar of racial injustice and inequity as those before it.
Fear and COVID in Simi Valley
Sick with a terrible cough and fever, Katherine Tangalalikis-Lippert describes her life quarantined alone with her dog, Liberty.
A Dream Deferred: An Olympic hopeful waits
Coronavirus puts USC Track and Field star Isaiah ‘Champion’ Jewett’s Olympic dream on hold with the postponing of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
USC-Ya-Later
Sophomore Luke Scorziell reflects on leaving USC, life at home, and what the future might hold. An audio diary featuring his dog, Ellie.
Portraits of a pandemic
A gallery of stories, reflections and expressions of hope, from USC students across the United States.
Students adapt to new stay-at-home laws, find new ways to connect with friends
Eleven students share their experiences from April 1 to April 9, 2020. Several are finding new ways to connect with family and friends, others are struggling to keep up with different time zones, and one is finding comfort in late-night television.
Students of COVID-19: Week 1
Six students share their biggest challenges and what their grateful for during the coronavirus pandemic. They also tell us how their local communities are responding to the growing pandemic.
From Where We Are: USC on hold due to COVID-19 threat
On today’s show: As USC extends its online classes to April 14, Annenberg Radio speaks to Trojans about how COVID-19 has affected them.
USC senior: “Huge part of my college experience has been stripped from me”
Four graduating seniors spoke about USC’s decision to move classes online until mid-April.
All USC lectures will be taught online next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
USC announced that in-person classes will be cancelled March 11 through 13 and will instead be conducted via Zoom.
From Where We Are: California faces coronavirus outbreak, Elizabeth Warren suspends campaign and new floor opens in Engemann Health Center
On today’s show, California’s fight against coronavirus continues, senator Elizabeth Warren suspends her White House bid and a new floor opens in Engemann Health Center to address students’ mental health concerns
Annenberg Radio News Live Super Tuesday Special
Luke Scorziell covers Super Tuesday live from the USC Annenberg Media Center. Featuring expert conversations and field reporting across Southern California