The so-called “end effect” — that the final moments of an event disproportionately influence our memory of it — may not be true, a new study by researchers including USC’s Stephanie Tully suggests.
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The crumbling of a long-dominant political order in the face of a populist assault can be a riveting spectacle, notes Dan Schnur of USC’s Unruh Institute of Politics.
Students, alumni and faculty on the autism spectrum show they have a place in the university.
A talented USC Roski alumna brings the prehistoric Mesozoic Era to life.
Gary Michelson advances the university’s efforts to fast-track detection and treatment of diseases.
Discoveries by Rea, who headed USC's dermatology division between 1981 and 1996, led to treatments that allowed patients with Hansen’s disease — leprosy — live without stigma.
A conversation with the alumna volunteer who's leading the USCAA Board of Governors.
2013 USC Alumni Awards honor achievement and a record of commitment.
Students Steven Strozza and Akilah Booty are the new face of USC.
Neurosurgeons, orthopaedists, physical therapists and other experts at USC team up to ease spinal pain.