Thomas Vriens says the USC Marshall program “reinvigorated my pride in being a veteran.”
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Business administration student Noah George is headed for a position with one of the world’s largest consulting firms.
The event covered a wide array of subjects, including AI bias and the origins of banks.
New research by USC Marshall’s John Matsusaka shows how the agency’s informal regulatory guidance can hurt investors — without any obvious positive tradeoffs.
Founders, faculty members and students spoke of balancing new technology integration with human-first workplaces.
More than 450 people attended the daylong summit, which featured more than 30 entrepreneurs, investors and academics from across the country.
MBA student Melissa Soong is using her position to support USC students as they begin their professional journeys.
Oluwatobiloba “Tobi” Seriki credits her coursework in operations and entrepreneurship for helping her think like an executive.
Trojans are inspired as women in professional sports share their stories of success.
The Marshall Artificial Intelligence Association executive director discusses student leadership and translating AI education into industry experience.