The latest statewide survey by USC researchers and the California Emerging Technology Fund indicates that 91% of households in California have broadband, yet challenges persist for low-income K-12 families, including some who lost connectivity after COVID.
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With Krampus-based movies, comic books and festivities growing in popularity, the scary Alpine holiday legend has gained a firm foothold in America.
The work by USC Viterbi’s Maryam Shanechi and her doctoral students involves decoding brain signals to develop brain-computer interfaces for treatment of neurological and mental health conditions.
Education administrators co-develop research projects with experts to solve pressing problems at their agencies.
College Access Day marks 10 years of college life immersion at USC.
A study from USC Price’s Glenn Melnick found that California’s hospitals still face a challenging financial outlook in the wake of the pandemic.
The Trojan is excelling on the field, in the classroom — and at the launchpad.
The court has signaled that it is ready to reject a precedent known as “Chevron deference.” USC experts say that could reshape how environmental, health and consumer protection policies are made and enforced, and even threaten health and safety.
Upon starting his job as group supervisor for emergency and continuity management at JPL, Ian Pinkham realized it was time to go back to school.
USC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION @ 100: In honor of this milestone, we’re revisiting some fascinating alumni we’ve profiled. Today, spoken word artist David A. Romero shares his thoughts on speaking Spanish and passing as white in a starkly honest Q&A.