October 21, 2021
The 2021 BMES Conference (ft. Universal Studios!!)
Two weeks ago, I flew to Orlando with some other BMEs in the Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering and MEDesign to attend the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Conference. It…
October 20, 2021
Watch the recording of our latest student live chat: Internships & Co-Ops for Engineers
"I think that this is the most valuable part of being at USC: companies are looking to hire USC students and many of the recruiters are USC Alumni!" -Mark Parent,…
October 20, 2021
The Majors as Hogwarts Houses
I’m sure you all know about Harry Potter and the four houses students were sorted into. I was (and still am) a huge fan of the series. I’ve taken the…
October 20, 2021
How to Accidentally Walk A Marathon
This past week, USC had its fall break. An extra Thursday and Friday off in the middle of midterm season to give all of its students room to breathe. Given…
October 19, 2021
Aged Out? Guide to Living Off Campus
For most universities, housing is not guaranteed for all 4 years because dormitory space is limited. The housing situation at USC guarantees the first two years, meaning that all first-…
October 18, 2021
New Podcast! Quarantine Projects with Reuben and Jack
In this episode, Matthew talks with Reuben and Jack about the projects they worked on over quarantine. Reuben talks about the struggles of building his own fully functional laser harp…
October 18, 2021
Watch the recording of our Chemical Engineering Faculty Roundtable
Chemical Engineering If you're interested in studying chemical engineering in college, check out the recording of our latest faculty roundtable event. On Friday, October 15th, USC Viterbi Director of Undergraduate…
October 17, 2021
USC Dog Party!
On select Thursdays this semester, therapy dogs come to campus with free snacks and drinks as a way to de-stress during the week. These cuddle sessions are a great way…
October 16, 2021
Research Involvement for Beginners!
Getting involved in research for the first time can be a daunting task. Currently there are many resources on the VSA blog about research. Past posts have gone offered advice…