Restoration of newly-named United Airlines Memorial Coliseum begins; USC ranks among the nation’s top fundraising institutions; President Nikias tackles immigration reform with Lt. Gen. John F. Regni (Ret.)

USC’s fundraising campaign is $648 million ahead of where we hoped to be at this point in 2018.  In the most recent rankings, announced earlier this month, USC was again among the nation’s top-five most successful universities for cash fundraising. Many donors to our campaign have directed their support to the much-needed, multi-million-dollar upgrade of the Coliseum.  As part of our stewardship agreement, USC found a naming sponsor that shared our commitment to the structure’s proud history, as well as to our local community: United Airlines…Continue Reading Restoration of newly-named United Airlines Memorial Coliseum begins; USC ranks among the nation’s top fundraising institutions; President Nikias tackles immigration reform with Lt. Gen. John F. Regni (Ret.)

USC opens London office to recruit students from UK and Europe

The facility — USC’s ninth international office — builds on the university’s existing European presence USC just got a little closer for Trojans based in Europe: With a delegation of university leaders led by President C. L. Max Nikias on hand, USC’s newest international office officially opened this week in London. The office serves as headquarters for…Continue Reading USC opens London office to recruit students from UK and Europe