The Show Must Go On—Faculty and Students at USC’s Campus Television Station, Trojan Vision, Prepare to Produce Live TV and New Shows this Fall
Junior Sophia Mazzella (kneeling to the left) and her Trojan Vision classmates pre-pandemic

For the first time since the TV station debuted back on September 15, 1997, programming will be completely revamped.

Filled with Possibilities for the Future
Bovard Scholars photoshopped “on-campus” for the fourth summer residency held online due to COVID-19 restrictions/Photo Courtesy Bovard Scholar Kate Barnes

USC Bovard Scholars helps high-achieving students succeed at top-tier universities.

Mission to the Moon: USC Roski School of Art and Design Alum Prepares to Launch a COVID-19 Inspired Time Capsule
2013 Roski Alum, Richelle Gribble, working in her studio

The Scheduled 2022 Historic Liftoff Marks the First Commercial Lunar Lander from the U.S. to the Moon.

At the Intersection of Art and Policy: Lives will be Saved
USC students perform during the University Park Slow Jams Project

USC Arts in Action, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and community partners come together for the University Park Slow Jams Project, aimed at making the streets safer for pedestrians through choreographed intersection performance.

A Tale of Two Siblings: A Soldier in Iraq and a USC School of Cinematic Arts Student Reunite Halfway Around the World
(On tour of duty in Iraq, Army specialist Seth Holbrook watches his sister’s SCA film finale screening)

While serving his country, an Army specialist missed most of sister’s milestones—but not this time, thanks to a group of SCA students and their professor who made it their mission possible.

Book Buddies: Trojan Scholars Society Launches Virtual Book Club
(Rising junior and TSS co-chair, Samantha Zhang, participates in the virtual book club)

Upperclassmen and lowerclassmen were paired together to establish deliberate mentorships.

Smart Squad
Three professors

Three young and exciting USC faculty members are working together to combat Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and stroke through virtual reality.