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As a Trojan, Tingyee Chang discovered her passion for research. It guided the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants toward a double major in neuroscience at USC Dornsife and public policy at USC Price School. [3 min read] Read More
Chemistry major Lorena Hong finds personal growth as she works to develop methods for storing energy from the sun. [2 min read] Read More
The Trojan Family honors this year’s graduates at USC’s 136th Commencement ceremony. [1¼ min read] Read More
Students attribute Fulbright opportunities to study diabetes and cancer to research experience gained at the Bridge Institute at the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience. Read More
The proud child of Vietnamese refugees, Giang has spent her time at USC tackling education disparities at a local, national and international level. [3¼ min read] Read More
Growing up in China, Haochen Wang struggled with his studies. But after deciding to learn for fun, not validation, this USC 2019 salutatorian found his passions: math, science and even music. [2¼ min read] Read More
Pragya Goel’s academic career path eventually led her to study minute details of the brain. Now, she’ll graduate from USC Dornsife as a superstar doctoral student who uses computational biology to study neuroscience. [4 min read] Read More
Matthew Leonard teaches ethics to prisoners and logic to teenagers as part of his journey back to a teaching position at his undergraduate alma mater. [4 min read] Read More
It’s still difficult to track and accurately measure the size and power of their nuclear arsenals, says USC Dornsife Ph.D candidate Marshall Rogers-Martinez. [4¾ min read] Read More
Salutatorian Diviya Gupta found an interest in medicine following her grandfather’s illness. She looks forward to bringing her skills as a physician to underrepresented areas. [1½ min read] Read More