Hurricanes and Health

A USC-led study finds that even storms below hurricane strength significantly increase infant deaths in poorer countries — and not just for the reasons experts expected.

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Celebrating the Class of 2025

The Trojan Family honored its newest graduates at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with family, friends, faculty and more who enjoyed plenty of spirit, fireworks and of course, photos. View more moments on the commencement website’s photo gallery.

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USC graduate sits on the shoulders of another USC graduate

USC graduates give the Fight On sign at the Coliseum

Family with hands in air celebrates USC graduates

USC graduates fill the Coliseum

USC graduates smile with hands in the air

USC graduates hug and celebrate

USC graduates hug in joy

USC graduates watch fireworks

USC graduates exclaim in excitement at the camera
Andrew T. Guzman, Carol Folt, Elizabeth Daley and Jon M. Chu

Commencement Honor for a Standout Trojan

Provost Andrew T. Guzman, USC President Carol Folt and Dean Elizabeth Daley of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, from left, present an honorary degree to filmmaker Jon M. Chu during the main university commencement ceremony. Chu, director of films including Crazy Rich Asians and Wicked, is an alumnus of USC’s film school and was the ceremony’s keynote speaker.

More Than a Degree

As they enter the world beyond graduation, these graduates carry more than just a diploma: they carry stories of purpose, perseverance and profound impact. Meet some of the remarkable members of USC’s Class of 2025.

Stories from the Class of 2025

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    After 43 years, former student returns to USC to complete his degree

    This spring, Brad Dow is set to receive his bachelor’s degree from USC Marshall — a milestone four decades in the making.

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    How identical twins took on USC together

    Graduating together with degrees in industrial and systems engineering, Gabrielle and Zoe Edwards exemplify the power of shared commitment and mutual support.

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    Finding strength in movement and faith

    Overcoming adversity to find her voice, Raylen Wells is on a journey defined by resilience and belief.

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    From debate to dentistry

    A former debate champion now on the path to transforming health care, Haeseong Lee combines communication and care to make a lasting impact.

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    Legally blind magician’s amazing journey to graduation

    Despite visual challenges, cognitive science major Tyler Gibgot’s talent and determination earned him a place in USC’s Class of 2025, turning obstacles into opportunities.

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    Making science easier to understand

    Human biology major Srikar Kolluru’s vision brought together a community of students and scholars, empowering others through the world of science journalism.

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    A biomedical engineer inspired by family to make a difference

    Driven by her grandfather’s legacy, biomedical engineer Lauren Tomita is creating life-changing solutions for the future.

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    Beyond the blueprint

    Delaney Ryan’s experiences at USC reflect a commitment to creating spaces that resonate with purpose and innovation.

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    A journalist’s quest for the stories that matter

    Through unconventional stories, Divya Subbiah has captured the power of storytelling to change the narrative in journalism.

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    Computing Without Boundaries

    USC is reimagining computing’s role across disciplines—advancing quantum research, championing ethical AI and launching bold initiatives in blockchain and business. This is innovation at the intersection of technology and human insight.

    USC Marshall announces Business of Blockchain initiative

    Strategic investment accelerates teaching, research and industry engagement, shaping the impact of decentralized technologies across sectors.

    Breakthrough procedure opens new opportunities in quantum research

    A new USC-developed technique enhances quantum sensing by counteracting the limitation of decoherence, unpredictable behavior caused by environmental noise.

    USC Digital Repository powers new AI-driven Holocaust testimony installation

    Interactive exhibition will ensure that survivors’ firsthand accounts remain accessible for future generations.

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