
It may be time for students to think about a job in risk management
USC Marshall takes the lead in training next-gen insurance professionals.
USC Marshall takes the lead in training next-gen insurance professionals.
USC Marshall’s new academic hotspot opens for business thanks to USC Trustee and alumnus Frank J. Fertitta III and his wife, Jill.
The five-story building is the new home for the school’s undergraduate business program.
It’s one of 18 schools celebrating the golden anniversary of The Consortium, a network offering full-tuition scholarships to MBA programs.
#MeetWBB launched to profile members of the global program who live and study at universities on three continents over four years.
MBAs bring home the President’s Volunteer Service Award from Junior Achievement.
Trustee and his wife endow the Jerry and Nancy Neely Institute with a $10 million gift.
The USC Leventhal School’s Master of Business Taxation degree program will be named in honor of the business leader and his late wife.
USC trustee and electronics pioneer was namesake of the USC Marshall School of Business.
Military Times’ criteria included enrollment, veterans on staff and funding.
USC Trustee Thomas Barrack and family commit $15 million to advance international business education.
Graduates of USC Marshall’s first Master of Business for Veterans program bond as they shift from the military to civilian life.
Avishai Sadan of Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC gets degree from Marshall School of Business
Classroom capacity to grow by one-third at Fertitta Hall, the future home of undergraduate program.
Two brothers and a colleague build a burgeoning company with help from the USC Viterbi Startup Garage.
William McMorrow is chairman and CEO of the real estate investment and services firm Kennedy Wilson.
William McMorrow is chairman and CEO of the real estate investment and services firm Kennedy Wilson.
Retired Gen. David Petraeus outlines what he called an “affirmative model of leadership.”
Retired Gen. David Petraeus outlines what he called an “affirmative model of leadership.”
The degree will benefit managers and recent college graduates eager to pursue careers in the field of data sciences.
The new degree will expand opportunities for students interested in careers in entrepreneurship, corporate venturing and innovation or technology commercialization.
The students will be representing their university and the entire country.
Businesswoman tells the story of her ascent in modeling and then her transition as an entrepreneur.