USC Dornsife researcher delves into the vibrant history and valuable contributions of Southern California’s thriving community, reversing stereotypes and finding unexpected links with Latin America.
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A living satellite might not be such a space oddity.
A USC computer scientist saw a plausible explanation for how a misperception of the disease could have spread so rapidly on social media.
Christos Kyriakakis, the director of the Immersive Audio Laboratory at USC, is part of a team of researchers who recently set out to analyze the acoustics of Byzantine era churches.
Many Americans aren’t fully grasping the financial implications of living longer lives. That’s a key finding in a recent collaborative report USC and the Society of Actuaries.
Trojan freshman, who earned a spot on the football team’s roster last year, is the eighth recipient of the honor.
USC-led analysis of vital statistics and the U.S. Health and Retirement Survey reveals a drop in the dementia rate among men and women 65 and older.
Associate Professor Annette Kim studies underground units, an illegal but flourishing part of the Chinese capital’s housing market that serve a critical need for the largely low-income migrant population.