
USC commencement 2023: What you need to know if you’ll be attending
COMMENCEMENT 2023: Thousands will descend on the University Park Campus for the university’s 140th commencement on May 12 — so you’ll want to plan accordingly.
COMMENCEMENT 2023: Thousands will descend on the University Park Campus for the university’s 140th commencement on May 12 — so you’ll want to plan accordingly.
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which continues through Sunday, will draw an estimated 150,000 people to the University Park Campus.
USC Stage and Wallis Annenberg Hall will be two Trojan hotspots during the two-day event on the University Park Campus.
The one-day festival presents an inclusive safe space that challenges patriarchal oppression in the music industry.
Hybrid event at Tommy’s Place draws more than 200 people to watch livestreamed program and dine on Ethiopian food.
USC Kaufman student dancers are put to the test with just four days between auditions and the final show.
Series of in-person events planned throughout October for USC students, faculty and staff.
“This is a great opportunity to come together as family,” says La CASA supervisor Leticia Delgado.
🏳️🌈 PRIDE MONTH: Students, faculty and staff share personal reflections about finding and building community.
PRIDE MONTH: Kickoff on June 1 includes virtual event sharing personal stories and Keck Hospital of USC flag-raising ceremony.
The crowds are big as the largest literary and cultural event in the nation returns to the USC University Park Campus after a two-year virtual break.
Julian Segura — now 6 years old — has been going to USC games since he was 1. He and his parents are a part of the extended USC family that spans the Los Angeles region — the Trojan Family that makes a big difference here, too.
Considered the largest literary and cultural festival in the nation, the event is expected to draw more than 150,000 attendees Saturday and Sunday.
Two big events on the same weekend mean parking will be at a premium, so public transit is probably your best option.
The president will speak to faculty and staff members in addresses April 14 on the University Park Campus and April 20 on the Health Sciences Campus; RSVP by April 7.
Pedestrians and bikes, skateboards or electric scooters can be a dangerous mix. A two-day event this weekon at the University Park Campus aims to help everyone stay safe.
The calendar features an array of virtual, hybrid and in-person events from students, faculty, staff and alumni groups.
From growing plants and crafting to meeting with book clubs and playing board games, USC students flexed their creativity while creating online communities.
The nation’s largest literary festival — sponsored by USC and the Los Angeles Times — will be held online for the second year in a row due to COVID-19.
The festival — usually held on the USC University Park Campus — features more than two dozen online events over four weeks.
The event — the nation’s largest literary and cultural festival — traditionally draws more than 150,000 people to the USC University Park Campus.
USC graduates, friends and family celebrate at home to Fight On against the coronavirus.
What is the planet telling us with climate change? How is USC striving for a greener future? Get answers during the university’s online Earth Day celebration.
In its 25th year, the annual L.A. Times Festival of Books is scheduled to return to USC this fall.