USC names Christopher Boone Dean of Price School of Public Policy
Boone will assume the position on January 1, 2025.
USC School of Dramatic Arts building named the Dick Wolf Drama Center
The new center recognizes Emmy-winning Law & Order creator Dick Wolf’s dedication to fostering the next generation of talent in the entertainment industry.
USC faces a $114,000 penalty after researchers allegedly neglected three rabbits that died in a lab
Animal rights group Stop Animal Exploitation Now filed a federal complaint against USC for, 'one of the worst inspection failures of 2024.'
‘Dream big’ says Ezra Frech, a two-time Paralympic gold medalist
Frech shares his journey as an athlete, emphasizing his aspirations for the future and the importance of representation for the disabled community.
USC Transportation announces gameday and fall break transportation updates
The university offers reminders about ride sharing, parking, shuttle services and free bus rides to LAX.
USC faces two consecutive weapon-related incidents this week
A student with a replica handgun was detained at McMorrow Hall last night, while a knife scare led to the arrest of a man with an outstanding warrant outside the PED building on Tuesday.
There are more accidental deaths from fentanyl than ever in Los Angeles. Here’s how to stay safe at USC
Students, alumni and USC’s Chief Health Officer recommend their best practices for students to prevent overdoses and access resources.
USC student injured by rubber bullet in Pro-Palestinian protest sues city of LA
The suit alleges the police used excessive force and violated senior Boston Moreland’s rights to free speech and assembly.
Kavahana: The nation’s first kava-nectar bar redefines social drinking
The nectar bar serves up colorful, mood-boosting drinks that are an up-and-coming alternative to alcohol.
Panoramas in USC’s backyard
Immerse yourself in the zany world of Sara Velas and experience her otherworldly panoramas.
An Inside Look at “The Girls on the Bus”
Max's new show, "The Girls on the Bus," stars Melissa Benoist as a political journalist who forges unlikely friendships with three other reporters on the campaign trail
First Time Voters
How did you feel when you voted in your first election? Stepping into the polling booths for the first time with the power to vote and make real change is a rite of passage for many Americans. Today we spoke to three first-time voters at the USC Village polling location.
Supreme Court hears social media arguments
The case relates to the validity of free speech laws in Florida and Texas.
Wellness takes center stage on USC’s campus
Puppies, love language buttons and supportive conversations surrounding self-love filled the air of Alumni Park this afternoon at the Wellness Fair. The first inaugural Wellness Week, hosted by USC Undergraduate Student Government, kicked off with the Wellness Fair tabled by 24 different organizations and RSOs.