The report highlights progress against cancer while underscoring persistent inequities and funding concerns.
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Five USC Price students analyzed proposed reforms in the way the state funds foster care facilities.
Paul Rennie spoke to USC Price students, faculty and alumni about what it’s like to be a top diplomat.
People with dementia and their families bear hidden costs — many of which are often overlooked.
USC Marshall’s Neely Center contributes to a practical roadmap for crafting enforceable remedies in lawsuits targeting social media and generative AI companies.
Four Master of Public Administration students help the Los Angeles City Council’s Traci Park with making part of Washington Boulevard safer for bicycle riders.
It’s the latest evidence that a graduate degree from the university’s public policy school advances the careers of public sector professionals.
Southers — once an undercover FBI agent and now USC’s associate senior vice president for safety and risk assurance — has some stories to share.
Renewed civic engagement vital to strengthening democracy, former UK prime minister says in USC talk
Gordon Brown says that universities and public convening spaces like libraries can play a vital role in rebuilding civic participation.
The milestone reflects the strength of graduates in a competitive legal market as well as the law school’s commitment to support student success.