The island’s legislature has a unique opportunity to facilitate a restructuring of its public sector debt, says USC’s Robert Rasmussen and a Duke University colleague.
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Death may be the great equalizer, but the inequalities suffered in life become inequalities in the experience of dying as well, notes Sunita Puri of Keck Medicine of USC.
“This is not the 1940s,” says Todd Boyd of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. “It’s 2016. It’s the era of the nation’s first African-American president, so I think there’s a light being pointed in Hollywood’s direction right now.”
Grant awarded to turn research-based program into a project that boosts a student’s academic success.
New postdoctoral program could speed up research and development of immunological treatments.
Designing women sew up slots in a USC class that required long hours, attention to detail and knowledge of a new vocabulary.
Ever wonder how the universe came into being? Or what exactly a black hole is? A physics and astronomy professor reminds us that science is not just for scientists.
If people are on the hook for a larger share of their medical bills, you’d think they’d be more likely to consider cost when making health care choices. A new study by USC and Harvard researchers finds that isn’t the case.
The university is a national leader in recruiting Pell Grant-eligible undergraduates.
Genetic protection for lung inflammation vanishes when children constantly breathe in high-traffic pollution.