Celebrating the Class of 2025 – University of Southern California

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The Trojan Family salutes USC’s newest graduates with a week of more than 100 events, including the main commencement ceremony on Thursday evening, May 15, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
(USC Photo/David Sprague)
From the heart of University Park Campus to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, USC prepares to honor its graduates with a universitywide celebration that reflects the tradition and spirit of the Trojan community. The latest photos capture the excitement.
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.
This spring, Brad Dow is set to receive his bachelor’s degree from USC Marshall — a milestone four decades in the making.
Graduating together with degrees in industrial and systems engineering, Gabrielle and Zoe Edwards exemplify the power of shared commitment and mutual support.
Overcoming adversity to find her voice, Raylen Wells is on a journey defined by resilience and belief.
A former debate champion now on the path to transforming health care, Haeseong Lee combines communication and care to make a lasting impact.
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.
Human biology major Srikar Kolluru’s vision brought together a community of students and scholars, empowering others through the world of science journalism.
Driven by her grandfather’s legacy, biomedical engineer Lauren Tomita is creating life-changing solutions for the future.
Delaney Ryan’s experiences at USC reflect a commitment to creating spaces that resonate with purpose and innovation.
Through unconventional stories, Divya Subbiah has captured the power of storytelling to change the narrative in journalism.
Thousands are expected on the University Park Campus for USC’s 142nd commencement celebrations this week. You’ll want to plan accordingly.
Experts in population health, engineering and medicine will study and address harms related to the manmade pollutants known as PFAS.
The Spirit of Troy will appear next week in the USA Pavilion at Osaka’s Expo 2025.
Mickey Shapiro’s donation renames the foundation’s headquarters and strengthens its mission to continue sharing the stories and lessons of the Holocaust for generations to come.
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.
Strategic investment accelerates teaching, research and industry engagement, shaping the impact of decentralized technologies across sectors.
A new USC-developed technique enhances quantum sensing by counteracting the limitation of decoherence, unpredictable behavior caused by environmental noise.
Interactive exhibition will ensure that survivors’ firsthand accounts remain accessible for future generations.
The committee will include faculty, staff, students and alumni. Beong-Soo Kim, USC general counsel, will lead the university on an interim basis beginning July 1 after Carol Folt’s retirement as president.
The Keck School of Medicine of USC is dedicated to improving quality of life for individuals and society by promoting health, preventing and curing disease, advancing biomedical research and educating tomorrow’s physicians and scientists.
The mission of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC is to provide education, scholarship and outreach that improves oral, dental, craniofacial and general systemic health and well-being locally, nationally and internationally.
One of the top pharmacy schools nationwide, USC Mann continues its centurylong reputation for innovative programming, practice and collaboration.
Through innovative research, education and clinical practice, the USC Mrs. T.H. Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy optimizes people’s engagement in the ordinary and extraordinary activities of life.
The USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy is committed to transforming how we prepare the next generation of physical therapists to deliver the highest level of care to society. With our longstanding leadership in the field, we are uniquely positioned to develop innovative solutions that integrate our strengths in research, education and clinical service. By leveraging these assets, we can create new value for students, patients and people everywhere.
The mission of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology is to promote healthy aging for diverse individuals, communities and societies through leadership and innovation in research, education and practice.
The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work champions social justice for the well-being of individuals, families and communities through innovative teaching of evidence-based practice and practice-based skills, pioneering transformative research and cultivating leadership for social change.
 
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