USC Price’s William G. Resh explains Republican efforts to purge federal workers — or even entire departments — and looks at the potential consequences.
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Presentation at USC Price event underscores one of the reasons for waning support for globalization.
USC Gould Professor Adam Zimmerman’s groundbreaking research on class actions supported disabled veterans.
Master of Public Policy student Dennis Wu served as an Air Force attorney before becoming Veteran Affairs attorney.
Monthly out-of-pocket costs were dramatically lower in Medicare Advantage plans, according to a study co-authored by Erin Trish of the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics.
Meddling in U.S. elections goes back to the era of James Madison and earlier, panelists note during USC Price’s George Washington Leadership Lecture Series at Mount Vernon in Virginia.
Julie Zissimopoulos examines proposal to expand Medicare to cover the costs of long-term care at home and include vision and hearing benefits for seniors.
With assistance from USC and the federal government, the city of L.A. is cooling local neighborhoods one school at a time by planting trees along sidewalks.
An estate gift from the late Ronald Steel supports an endowed professorship and upholds the role of the public intellectual in foreign policy
The program will leverage USC’s location in Los Angeles, a city on the front lines of combating climate change.