
Alum takes solar kits to help with Puerto Rico hurricane recovery
USC Viterbi alumnus PJ Wilson moved to Puerto Rico, advocating for renewable energy on the island.
USC Viterbi alumnus PJ Wilson moved to Puerto Rico, advocating for renewable energy on the island.
Anish Parekh, the son of a USC professor, studies the spread and possible control of diseases as part of his public health degree.
Globetrotting doctor has trekked through the Nigerian rainforest and scaled 40-foot-high boulders to combat infectious diseases.
The USC Institute for Global Health nears its 10th anniversary with a new director and a new vision focused on equality.
Safe Communities Institute Director Erroll Southers sets out to integrate lessons from France into U.S. solutions.
Sophomore is thrilled to be part of the prestigious scholarship program on what will be her first trip abroad.
Unmanned aerial vehicles could help health providers make effective use of emerging technology.
Nigerian lawyer Sharon Obuns negotiated the release of six young inmates in Africa.
The group teams with a nonprofit to develop a water collection system and help families beset with malnutrition.
A high school education in Nigeria set the tone for a collegiate life devoted to service, medicine and engineering.
Lauren Maldonado will use a new skill set to take on global challenges that can lead to positive change.
Passions for dance and programming fused into a memorable adventure for a USC student in Botswana.
Fifty members of the globe-trotting group will make the Emerald Isle the 19th country it has visited since 1988.
Sandrine Kyane dreams big about working with worldwide agencies to solve urgent health issues for future generations.
As the USC Distinguished Professor prepares for the next stage of her professional life, she looks back at a meaningful, memorable trip with students.
USC chemistry student joins an international team that supplies easily shipped equipment for lab work.
USC business professors explain how to succeed on the world stage.
At USC’s business school, students hail from 92 countries and its alumni are spread across 120 countries.
Aspiring physician pursuing a public health degree volunteers as a youth program director and CPR instructor.
Competition among secondary-school kids helps mark the opening of USC’s London office, the university’s ninth international office and its first in Europe.
In an increasingly globalized business world, USC Marshall prepares students for success on the world stage.
The facility — USC’s ninth international office — builds on the university’s existing European presence.
Fifty students and 16 faculty members travel to a school where patients will receive oral surgery and more.
Health practitioners and others look for ways to ensure their work serves the people they intend to reach.