Scientists want to know why the brain devotes a huge amount of energy to whatever the network is doing.
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USC Dornife students learn about 200 years of economics in a course that incorporates online role playing.
Meet the USC alum keeping the $700 million residential-retail project on time and on budget.
The “chief technology officer” has become indispensable at most organizations. So, David Agus of Keck Medicine of USC asks, why not create a similar position in the health sphere?
Rather than a moment of triumph, writes Roberto Suro of the USC Price School of Public Policy, 2016 could be the year of the Latino eclipse.
Family and empowerment matter for medical professionals striving to make a difference.
It’s a stellar showing for 2015, when only two-thirds of first-time takers made the grade.
Experts and peers in their respective fields agree: These Trojans are changing the world.
Tom Garrison, lead investigator at the El Zotz site in Guatemala, encourages USC students to go with him when he returns next field season.