USC Thornton faculty and alumni were celebrated at the 66th annual Grammy Awards.
Looking back on an incredible Fall 2023 semester at USC Thornton.
Alumni and faculty received over 20 nominations for the 66th GRAMMY Awards, announced Friday, Nov. 10.
USC Thornton welcomed students and families to campus for Trojan Family Weekend.
The official installation of Dean Jason King at USC Town and Gown was celebrated university wide.
From early music and opera to jazz and pop music, USC Thornton’s fall lineup of live music showcases the talents of students and faculty in performance and composition.
USC Thornton welcomes students and faculty to campus for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Leo Birenberg, Eli Brueggemann, Holly Amber Church, Allyson Newman and James Newton Howard garnered Emmy nominations across five categories.
USC Thornton faculty and students were featured in two CBS Sunday Morning specials during the spring 2023 semester.
Celebrating the winners, nominees, and performers of the 65th annual Grammy Awards.
Alumni and faculty from the Jazz Studies program lead a lengthy list of USC Thornton nominees.
USC Thornton welcomes a new crop of faculty members, recognizes long-standing faculty with promotions.
As part of a series honoring faculty appointments, USC Thornton celebrates Christian Amonson’s appointment as an assistant professor of practice in music technology.
Looking back on an amazing spring 2022 semester at USC Thornton including the return of live performances.
In this installment of a series highlighting the relationships forged among USC Thornton faculty and alumni, Dick McIlvery and alumnus Fred Vogler recall the early days of the Thornton Recording Arts program.
As part of a new series this spring, USC Thornton welcomes Jeanine Cowen, new chair of the celebrated Thornton Screen Scoring program.
Faculty member Vince Mendoza and alums Grant Gershon, Robert Istad, and Carlos Rafael Rivera are among those who won awards.
In recognition of Women’s History Month, USC Thornton honors the talents, accomplishments and experiences of its female students, alumni, faculty and staff.
In a new series of conversations between USC Thornton faculty and alumni, we talk to Daniel Carlin, the longtime chair of the screen scoring program, and alum Marco Valerio Antonini.
Take a look back at the moments that defined the fall 2021 semester at USC Thornton.
Recent alums Tehillah Alphonso and Mak Grgić receive their first nominations, along with nominations for alumni and faculty from across the school.
The USC Screen Scoring Diversity Scholarship aims to expand opportunities for Black composers and support their voices and artistry in composing for cinema & television.
Reflecting on an unprecedented semester of learning and performing together, the USC Thornton School of Music celebrates the ingenuity and innovation of our students, faculty and alumni.
Take a look back at some of our favorite stories from the summer and fall of 2020, a celebration of what is possible through the resiliency of our exceptional artists and scholars.