Hyo Kang’s published study makes an impact on the commission and business competition.
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May 17 marks the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional. To learn how things have changed — and haven’t — read this piece USC Rossier Dean Pedro Noguera wrote in 2022.
The USC Dornsife Washington, D.C., Program immerses students in real-world policymaking through internships and courses.
Fewer than one-third of voters used the free BallotTrax tracking tool in 2022, USC Price’s Center for Inclusive Democracy says.
COMMENCEMENT: Keshia Albrecht, a Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Development student, landed a job in Detroit analyzing affordable housing projects.
Doctoral graduate Brenda Eap landed a job at a Washington, D.C., political action nonprofit.
Four students won first place and $5,000 at the competition, which tasks students with helping local governments create jobs in their communities.
USC researchers investigate whether state reporting mandates are associated with clinicians’ likelihood of underdiagnosing dementia.
A recent USC study finds concerns about hospitals offering medical payment products may be overblown.
EARTH MONTH: The increase in climate-related disasters and pollution disproportionately affecting marginalized communities makes climate change a core social justice issue.