Discover art spanning five centuries at USC Fisher Museum of Art.
Ongoing
"The Collecting Continues" showcases several major gifts that have shaped and further enhanced the museum's permanent collection over the decades.
GymFlow is a free iPhone app that helps you find the least busy times at the Lyon Center so you know the best time to work out.
Monthly challenge each 2nd week of the month. Challenges begin in the month of February. Meet you on the court at HSC Fitness Center!
Music selections especially appropriate to the wee hours, with calendars of events up and down the state. Hosted by Blake Lawrence and Robin Pressman.
The world of opera comes alive with classic and newly released recordings.
A weekly program featuring concert performances by the world’s great orchestras.
USC Workout classes are open to USC students, faculty, staff, and guests.
USC Workout classes are open to USC students, faculty, staff, and guests.
Serene choral and instrumental works spanning a millennium, from Gregorian chant through music of today.
The best and brightest musical selections from this “irregular pearl” of a period.
The radio showcase for the best young classical musicians in the country.
The challenges of climate change for older adults are reflected in the exhibit "Aging People/Aging Planet," which runs now through June 21 at USC's Institute for Genetic Medicine Art Gallery at the Keck School of Medicine.
Summer is just around the corner. USC Recreational Sports is open for business and hiring several students for the summer.
Inspired by the true story of a murder trial in New York City, Are You Falling?, created by the M.F.A. third-year actors and director David Bridel, blend satire, social realism and the themes of Greek Tragedy in its investigation of the justice system today.
Known for his collage-like, loose style of playwriting, Charles Mee's Summertime is a sweet, dreamy, romantic comedy about the passionate and idiosyncratic exploration of the nature of love.
Shakespeare's classic "battle-of-the-sexes" comedy recounts how the fortune-seeking Petruchio transforms the headstrong and ill-tempered Katherine Minola into an obedient, docile wife.
The USC School of Cinematic Arts and the Metropolitan Opera invite you to a special delayed HD broadcast of Parsifal, presented in HD and 5.1 sound, composed by Richard Wagner.
An interdisciplinary symposium on the humanities and the environment in Japan and global contexts.
Thornton’s composition department presents a pair of concerts featuring new solo, chamber, and vocal works by outstanding Thornton student composers.Concerts are 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Ongoing Events
The USC Psychology Services Center is offering a free, 4-session group therapy for women with body image concerns.