Treasures of Democracy

An exhibit of some of the nation’s most significant founding-era documents from the National Archives’ Freedom Plane tour is drawing history buffs and more to the USC Fisher Museum of Art. USC is the only university on the exhibition’s eight-city tour.

(USC Photo/Greg Grudt)

USC Recognizes Amy Lee’s Research Career in Cancer and Disease

Amy Lee received the 2026 USC Faculty Lifetime Achievement Award for foundational research on the role of proteins in normal physiology, cancer and other diseases. The honor recognizes a career of scientific impact across cancer and disease research.

Researchers in a lab examine samples and discuss their work.

USC Annenberg Named Outstanding Program, Student Wins National Honor

At the 2026 PRWeek US Awards, USC Annenberg’s public relations and advertising program was named Outstanding Education Program, and junior Sophie Schaked was recognized as the nation’s Outstanding Student. The awards highlight both program strength and student achievement.

Students and a faculty member pose on stage holding PR awards.

USC Earth Scientist Named Editor-in-Chief of Leading Research Journal

Sarah Feakins, professor of Earth sciences at USC Dornsife, has been named editor-in-chief of Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. In the role, she will oversee research publication and peer review while helping connect the field’s work to broader public understanding.

Sarah Feakins, Professor of Earth Sciences in Dornsife, leads a team gathering samples from the Andes River in South America.

USC Marshall Team Wins Global Case Competition

A team of USC Marshall full-time MBA students won the 2026 Global Case Competition, hosted at USC Marshall’s Popovich Hall. Their win came against top business schools from around the world.

Students in business attire present at the front of a classroom.

USC Doctoral Student Wins Machtey Award for Quantum Cryptography Breakthrough

Miryam Huang became the first USC student to win the Machtey Award for solving a cryptographic problem first posed in 1976 and later asked as an open question in the quantum setting. Her work carries important implications for quantum cryptography.

Two students stand on campus holding an academic award plaque.

Critical Policy Collective Connects Research and Education Policy

USC Rossier scholars in the Critical Policy Collective are producing accessible policy research and engaging with policymakers shaping the future of K-12 and higher education. The group brings doctoral students, faculty and a postdoctoral fellow together around education policy action.

Group of individuals pose in a formal room with U.S. flags behind them.
USC students with hands raised at a spirit rally

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