
Trojan keeps her head in the game as she advocates for equity in youth sports
USC Price alum Renata Simril leads the LA84 Foundation, which supports youth sports programs and public education about the importance of sports to kids.
USC Price alum Renata Simril leads the LA84 Foundation, which supports youth sports programs and public education about the importance of sports to kids.
The co-founders of Relativity Space eye their next big steps: investing in space startups and reaching Earth orbit.
Victor Castro and Richard DiNinni are creating educational programs at West Point that blend VR and game-based training technologies with research-based concepts.
Daniel Prince will receive the 2023 Black Alum of the Year Award. Miki Turner and Kiesha Nix also will be recognized.
Ursa Major, a company with 13 USC Viterbi alumni, seeks to democratize access to space.
The concept of putting a processor near where data is being generated and then processing the data before it’s distributed is common — but not in space.
The Trojans described unexpected career trajectories and encouraged the audience to take risks, balance work and family, and seek joy in a demanding but rewarding career in real estate.
TITLE IX: Since donning the cardinal cape and gold breastplate, USC Thornton alumna India Anderson has performed with Beyoncé at the 2022 Oscars and now leads the brass band Blow.
Marisa Torelli-Pedevska co-founded the Inevitable Foundation, a first-of-its-kind organization dedicated to funding and mentoring professional screenwriters living with disabilities.
Bill Allen will receive the 2023 Asa V. Call Alumni Achievement Award.
Volunteers in the USC Prison Education Project’s Readers’ Circle program provide typing, copy editing and proofreading services to people in custody across the United States.
Patricia Thompson Lee ’97 is a newly appointed Nevada Supreme Court justice.
Trojan Marching Band alum Don Beckhart ’55 gets jock jacket — seven decades later.
A self-described street artist and alchemist, S.C. Mero transforms downtown L.A. street corners into “something that is endearing or revealing of some truth happening in the neighborhood.”
As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, the USC Lambda LGBTQ+ Alumni Association seeks to reach new heights.
Trojan social workers are key players in the fight to protect youth, protect women, and give a voice to all victims and survivors of human trafficking.
Twenty-two Trojans from various schools received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant during the 2022-23 awards cycle.
Sean Kundu, vice president of corporate development for the San Francisco 49ers, didn’t see himself working in sports when he was a USC Gould student.
Hollywood heavyweights Ryan Coogler and Tracy Oliver are returning to their alma mater to join the film school’s advisory board.
“I get energized by working with creators and creative executives,” says Jeff Schneider, an executive vice president with National Geographic Partners.
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.
USC alum Kapil Talwalkar discusses preparing for roles, venturing outside your comfort zone and getting the most from your educational experience.
Trojans Amanda Oliver, Casey Schwab and John Slusher took their law degrees and landed influential positions in a range of sports endeavors.
“I love strategizing,” says CBS Studios’ executive VP and co-head of business affairs.