Paul Rennie spoke to USC Price students, faculty and alumni about what it’s like to be a top diplomat.
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Both faults are along plate boundaries that move in similar ways and have ruptured in enormously destructive earthquakes in the past. A USC geophysicist explains.
The program gives students and alumni opportunities to expand their horizons in meaningful ways.
People with dementia and their families bear hidden costs — many of which are often overlooked.
As artificial intelligence and automation transform our day-to-day lives, Kaustav Chakraborty is tackling the question in many people’s minds: How do we ensure that these systems are safe?
The designer and entrepreneur comes to USC from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology, where he serves as dean and professor.
The researcher is building evaluation methods for AI in healthcare. Her latest project asked 100 mental health professionals to stress-test AI chatbots on real patient questions.
Animals fed the Mediterranean-inspired diet showed improved cardiometabolic markers.
USC Marshall’s Neely Center contributes to a practical roadmap for crafting enforceable remedies in lawsuits targeting social media and generative AI companies.
PHOTOS: Festivities make for lively morning in the International Plaza at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center.