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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.
The $700 million residential-retail development is on track to open in 2017.
College and university administrators join financial aid experts to discuss ideas for maintaining quality while increasing accessibility for students to attend college.
The founding dean of the USC Davis School of Gerontology cemented the school’s role as an educational pioneer in the field.
If you want to find out what math textbooks a district is using, just go ahead and ask the central office, right? According to USC researcher Morgan Polikoff, it’s not quite that easy.
Technology will help young people maximize their health and reduce the burden of the incurable condition.
“Sitting is the new smoking,” says USC’s David Agus. “If you exercise at the gym, it’s great. But sitting for five hours a day is the same on a health basis as smoking a pack of cigarettes.”