The science of bobsledding
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The trio joins a distinguished class of 169 new inductees whose innovations have tangibly impacted society.
This is the second year in a row that a Trojan has received the top award in engineering education.
Gridlock warrior Ketan Savla is designing computational solutions to improve the flow of traffic in congested cities. Learn how his work soon could shorten your commute.
The emeritus faculty member, who worked at labs in France, the Soviet Union and Germany before joining USC in 1970, co-discovered the “Maki-Thompson effect” on electron transport in superconductors.
iAsia Brown spent 16 years as a gay woman in a “don’t ask, don’t tell” military. Now, she’s producing Xbox games, chasing her master’s at USC Marshall and painting images that stop viewers in their tracks..
Trojans won awards — some for the first time — and were featured in the televised performances. On music’s biggest night, a nomination can often be as important as a win.
The fellowship aims to reduce health disparities by advancing research related to skin of color, pigmentation and diversity.