Accurate or not, USC professor Mike Habib says big-screen portrayals have shaped the public perception of prehistory’s most popular animals.
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USC’s Carolee Winstein notes that many patients “still end up with residual disability for the rest of their lives, and rehab after this event needs to be treated as a chronic disease.”
Prolonged online sessions lead to a lower ‘readability score,’ USC research finds.
USC Viterbi senior took advantage of the many leadership opportunities unrelated to engineering.
From Rwanda to Nanjing, the Shoah Foundation preserves the voices of genocide witnesses.
An interactive 3-D program allows students to engage firsthand with a Holocaust witness.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced it will regulate all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, cigars and hookah tobacco. The historic rule comes a day after Gov. Jerry Brown signed a series of tobacco bills into California law, including one that will raise the smoking age to 21 and another that will place more restrictions on e-cigarettes.
The choreographer, a professor of dance at USC, will add one work each year for company over the next five years.
The new program makes USC Gould the nation's first top 20 law school to offer such a certificate, providing students with an edge as they pursue careers in startup, venture capital and technology markets.
Researchers including USC experts have collaborated on a project that uses some interesting perception tricks to merge the virtual and physical worlds.