USC Gould leads California law schools for full-time, long-term jobs
The school ranked 10th in the U.S. in the American Bar Association survey of bar passage-required jobs.
The school ranked 10th in the U.S. in the American Bar Association survey of bar passage-required jobs.
The residential-retail project, on track to open in August, means plenty of jobs with the university as well as the new stores and restaurants.
Alumni share career experiences, from preserving the first Taco Bell to creating furniture — and designing buildings, too.
Support from faculty, staff and friends leads to career advancement at USC Village.
Report comes as the university nears the opening of USC Village, the largest economic development project in the history of South Los Angeles.
Attendees line up around the block for Wednesday’s job fair, and more than 1,000 resumes were submitted beforehand.
Tax incentives handed to filmmakers offer minimal return in terms of job or wage growth yet some states opt to outbid each other for films.
Department of Commerce leader heads a roundtable of business, government and higher education leaders to discuss the future of a biotech corridor near the Health Sciences Campus.
USC Marshall students from two business programs set out to find their niche in the international marketplace
Unemployment, homelessness, combat injuries and mental health are addressed at a two-day summit.
USC president and LA County supervisor share their visions for a science corridor cutting a swath across town.
Few veteran services focus on prevention of chronic conditions, such as unemployment and homelessness.
By attending an eight-week USC forum, local owners acquire the knowhow to boost their bottom line.
First lady calls on nation to welcome returning veterans into the workforce and avoid ‘the same mistakes for this generation as we made in the past.’
Employers plan to hire nearly 9 percent more freshly minted alumni this year than they did last year.
USC Roski alums use a good eye and timeless design skills to create job niches in a rapidly changing world.
The New York-based institute supports economics scholars by providing money, advice and access to thousands of like-minded individuals.
The students share their collective findings and proposed solutions with park leaders during a two-day retreat.
The numbers place the school near the top when compared to all schools and colleges of education across the country.
Income inequality has increased — a trend that falls directly in line with the decline of labor unions and accessibility of education.
Research by a USC faculty member tells a different story about the middle class than the one being spun by the administration.
As Congress wrangles its way to the finish line, a new study finds that health care reform could create 2.5 million to 4 million jobs in the next decade.