The Journey Begins

At USC’s spring new student convocation ceremony on Friday, the university welcomed the newest undergraduate, graduate and transfer students with inspiring words — and a heavy dose of Trojan tradition.

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From Classroom to Community: USC Student Advances Health Equity

An Executive Master of Health Administration student leads initiatives improving health care access for underserved populations, illustrating USC’s commitment to leadership and community impact.

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Studying the Neural Basis of Chronic Pain at USC

Researchers at USC are investigating how neural systems influence the perception and experience of chronic pain, paving the way for more targeted therapies and improved quality of life.

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USC Sports Pharmacy Elective Breaks Down Supplement Science and Safety

A specialized sports pharmacy elective at USC examines the science, regulation and safety considerations of dietary supplements for athletes and active individuals.

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USC Scholars Outline Potential Savings From Obesity Drugs in White House Report

New research from USC suggests that obesity-treating medications could improve health outcomes and reduce overall health care costs, offering insights for national health policy discussions.

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AI Uncovers Links Between Social Determinants and Mental Health Risks in Autistic Youth

Using artificial intelligence, USC researchers identify how social and environmental factors are associated with mental health outcomes in autistic youth, offering a data-driven path to better interventions.

Illustration of artificial intelligence connecting data charts, exams, and human decision-making, showing how AI influences evaluation, insight, and outcomes.

New Findings: HPV Awareness and Vaccination Gaps in the U.S.

USC research reveals widespread lack of knowledge and low vaccination rates for HPV, underscoring a critical need for improved public health education and preventive care.

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Teaching, Learning and Working in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

As AI reshapes how we live and work, USC researchers are studying its real-world impacts and helping teachers, clinicians and professionals use new technologies with purpose, ethics and care.

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25 for ’25: Our Favorite USC Stories of Last Year

Groundbreaking discoveries. National titles. Moving performances. And lifelong memories. All through 2025, Trojans’ tales kept us inspired; take a look at some of our favorites.

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Career Fest: Taking Action in the AI-Shaped Future of Work

Join the USC Career Center for Taking Action in the AI-Shaped Future of Work, a practical virtual workshop exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming career paths, workplace expectations, and the skills employers seek. Participants will examine emerging trends, understand AI’s impact on professional opportunities, and gain confidence navigating an AI-driven workplace. Hosted as part of USC’s Career Fest virtual series.

RSVP via the Events tab and select “Workshops” in Handshake to attend and receive session details.

Monday, Jan. 26
6 p.m. 

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