Introduction to the University of Southern California.
Founded in 1880 and located in downtown Los Angeles, the University of Southern California is the oldest private research university in California. The school's film school is ranked No. 1 in the United States, and there are many talented alumni in the film industry, and these people have funded the development of the school after their success, and it has become one of the school's abundant financial resources. USC's business, media, architecture, engineering and other departments are also quite famous among American universities, and they are all highly ranked.
The University of Southern California has a College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, a Graduate School, and 17 professional schools. They are: School of Accountancy, School of Architecture, Marshall School of Business, School of Film and Television Arts, Roski School of Art, D**is Institute of Gerontology, School of Law, School of Medicine, Angenberg School of Communication, School of Dentistry, Rossier School of Education, Viterbi School of Engineering, Thornton** School, School of Pharmacy, School of Public Administration, School of Social Work, and School of Drama.
Fun facts about school.
Speaking of interesting facts about the University of Southern California (USC), I have to mention the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), which competes with him. Located in Los Angeles, the two schools are adjacent to each other, and both are among the top universities in the United States, and the two schools compete with each other in academics, athletics, and student alumni in various fields. In football, in particular, students from two schools have clashed fiercely, which is a well-known example of national college competition.
USC has an unofficial mascot: the Trojan Warrior Statue. The UCLA mascot is a bear. More than 100 years ago, UCLA also had a Victory Bell gifted by alumni. During the game, UCLA's cheerleaders will ring this bell, which is to cheer all the time, and it is also quite provocative. In 1941, USC students stole the Victory Bell and hid it for nearly a year. UCLA students spray-painted the USC Trojan statue in their school's theme colors (blue and yellow). USC students burned the USC abbreviation on the lawn of the other campus, and they had to intervene several times. In the end, it was agreed that USC alumni would pay half of the cost of the Victory Bell, and that the two sides would jointly own the Victory Bell, after which the winner of the annual competition would be able to keep the Victory Bell for one year.
Rivaling UCLA is also part of USC's cultural tradition. Now, before a football game, USC tapes the statue around the student's spontaneous 24-hour guardian statue to protect it from the injectors. Students will also hang UCLA's mascot, the Bear, and, more interestingly, a grand bear burning ceremony will be held to cheer on their teams before the game begins.