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Amid pageantry of USC new student convocation, Trojans are urged to boldly ask challenging questions

“That spirit of inquiry is how we advance our academic research, learning and excellence,” USC President Beong-Soo Kim said during his welcome address. The post Amid pageantry of USC new student convocation, Trojans are urged to boldly ask challenging questions appeared first on USC .

During move-in week, Trojans settle in for a new year of growth and opportunity

More than 8,000 students have moved into USC’s residential colleges. Fall semester classes begin Monday. The post During move-in week, Trojans settle in for a new year of growth and opportunity appeared first on USC .

During move-in week, Trojans settle in for a new year of growth and opportunity

More than 8,000 students have moved into USC’s residential colleges. Fall semester classes begin Monday. The post During move-in week, Trojans settle in for a new year of growth and opportunity appeared first on USC .

USC students excel in D.C. summer internships

This summer, USC students interned across the public, private and nonprofit sectors in the nation’s capital, working in a variety of industries ranging from business to government to medicine and beyond. The post USC students excel in D.C. summer internships appeared first on USC .

USC Viterbi doctoral student builds a safer, more reliable future for AI and robotics

“It is a really exciting time for robotics,” Yusuf Umut Ciftci says. “There are a lot of unknowns, a lot of room for improvement and a lot of room for impact.” The post USC Viterbi doctoral student builds a safer, more reliable future for AI and robotics appeared first on USC .

Why you move — not just how often — could affect dementia risk

USC research finds that physically strenuous work may not offer the same brain protection as voluntary leisure-time exercise and may even increase dementia risk. The post Why you move — not just how often — could affect dementia risk appeared first on USC .

Air pollution linked to distinct brain changes in regions vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease

USC researchers found that exposure to common air pollutants was associated with different patterns of cortical thickness in two groups of older adults, pointing to a potentially complex relationship between pollution, aging and brain health. The post Air pollution linked to distinct brain changes in regions vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on USC .

USC EdTech Accelerator named one of America’s Best Incubators & Accelerators for 2026 by TIME magazine

The program, entering its ninth year, competed against accelerators across all industries to earn the national recognition. The post USC EdTech Accelerator named one of America’s Best Incubators & Accelerators for 2026 by TIME magazine appeared first on USC .

Summertime for these Trojan undergrads means diving into research

USC offers unique opportunities for students to do hands-on, lifesaving research alongside faculty mentors. The post Summertime for these Trojan undergrads means diving into research appeared first on USC .

How old are you really? Study explains what makes ‘epigenetic clocks’ tick, debuts new prediction tools

USC-led research reveals what aspects of cellular function are measured by popular biological age assessments. The post How old are you really? Study explains what makes ‘epigenetic clocks’ tick, debuts new prediction tools appeared first on USC .

Good Vibrations: The Healing Power of Waves

Surfers Jason Kutch and Peter Westwick — both USC scholars — discuss the science and mysteries of the ocean’s primordial force. The post Good Vibrations: The Healing Power of Waves appeared first on USC .