USC experts consider the future of journalism as new technology and cuts to legacy outlets roil the media landscape.
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The Korean American Dental Association has maintained strong bonds with USC’s dental school since the organization’s founding in 1969.
Monks visiting the Pasadena museum create a striking piece — and in a flash, it’s gone. See the photos.
USC experts explain why polarization erodes civility in public discourse, turning private citizens and elected officials into targets.
Doug Melamed, former Intel general counsel, explores his interests in competition law and antitrust issues.
The USC Rossier center’s mission is to foster equity in educational access, college admissions and outcomes.
Turnout among Latinos, Asian Americans and Blacks continues to lag behind that of white non-Latinos, creating a substantial voter participation gap.
“Contemporary realism” is the focus of this student production company at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
Sentiments about the Communist Party and its policies aren’t so rosy when citizens feel truly anonymous in surveys, USC Dornsife research finds.
A USC study describes how specific gene activity could potentially enhance immune cell production.