The public policy school also will create a summer internship program that will give students the chance to solve real-world problems in Southern California.
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Nonproliferation experts believe Iraq’s nuclear program went underground after Israel destroyed its reactor just outside Baghdad. USC international relations expert Jeffrey Fields explains.
The USC researcher shares how her work in remote sensing is helping scientists, students and institutions take action.
Part D plans are accelerating cost-shifting to beneficiaries, many of whom won’t reach the law’s new spending cap, a USC Schaeffer Center white paper reports.
The USC law students were national champions in the prestigious American Bar Association Appellate Advocacy Moot Court competition.
USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute is exploring how large language models like ChatGPT understand — and sometimes violate — legal frameworks.
USC Price’s Wändi Bruine de Bruin presents findings to the National Academy of Sciences and calls for research to better understand and address Americans’ concerns about new energy infrastructure.
The USC Price assistant professor has spent the last 15 years helping voices of community members be heard in the wake of disasters.
Chatzi and Aung’s work evolved from treating patients to preventing disease entirely.
The Master of Public Policy students analyzed a large dataset on private-sector pensions for their practicum project.