Student creator channels social media into a financial literacy crash course
USC Marshall student Rachael Kim is a content creator with a clear mission to expand financial literacy among the youth.
What the AI revolution could mean for medicine
USC Center for Health Journalism hosted a webinar where experts and healthcare professionals spoke about significant benefits to medical research, but also ethical concerns.
A decrease in graduate student enrollment will hit Viterbi in Spring 2026
Due to a decrease in Master’s programs in Viterbi, faculty raised questions about potential layoffs in the spring semester, but are uncertain whether it will go into effect.
Prop 50 lets California voters decide on redistricting for the first time in U.S. history
California voters are making history as they weigh in on Proposition 50, a measure that would temporarily redraw the state’s congressional districts through 2030.
USC students chew on the government shutdown at ‘Pizza and Politics’ event
Students reflected on the real-world impact the government shutdown has on federal workers, while former U.S. ambassador notes that the shutdown will likely end as public frustration grows.




