More than 250 Trojans enjoy camaraderie and share stories during USC’s Veterans Day event.
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Social work alum and Afghanistan veteran Dylan Moore says his real-world experience informs his role as an on-campus therapist.
From climate change to sex education, USC Price professor brings behavioral science to public policy
Wändi Bruine de Bruin uses behavioral science to understand what motivates people's behavior and how to change it to achieve better policy outcomes.
Event in Hahn Plaza features the USC Trojan Marching Band and written messages of inspiration.
Hollywood actors and major film and television studios have reached a deal to end the industry-disrupting strike that persisted for months.
USC research shows how variants of a certain gene may disrupt early development in the brain’s cortex.
USC’s Katrina Brownell finds that negative personality traits in entrepreneurs can foster new venture success – but most only in moderation.
Elyn Saks is a renowned legal scholar and a skilled educator. She’s also a fierce advocate for mental health who evaded a dire prognosis after being diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 28.
For Maria E. Garay-Serratos, raising awareness for the connection between domestic violence survivors and traumatic brain injury is personal.
Luca Luceri of USC’s Information Sciences Institute is part of a team that is using science to guide social media regulations.