Analysis from USC education policy experts provides a measured look into the issues causing controversy for many local boards.
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A USC study reveals how Illinois’ bipartisan repeal of a law charging inmates for room and board could drive the elimination of the widespread practice.
A USC study finds that while food insecurity in the county fell 5% last year, 25% of households still struggle.
Six Trojans share how their experiences interning at the White House inspired them to create positive change in their communities.
A new USC analysis looks at the link between unsheltered homelessness and public housing in more than 150 metropolitan areas.
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The accomplished lawyer and legal scholar is the first Black dean and second female dean in the 124-year history of the USC law school.
Christopher Boone joins USC Price after decades of work supporting the growth of sustainability programs in colleges and universities across the country.
A former White House intelligence official explains the role and how the person in it serves the nation.
USC Price’s William G. Resh explains Republican efforts to purge federal workers — or even entire departments — and looks at the potential consequences.