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Arieh Warshel's Nobel prize win celebrates his lifetime of work—and USC's longstanding investment in science and technology research.
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From conducting AIDS research in Peru to etching their names in USC's athletic record books, many of the students set to graduate at the university's May 13 commencement are already making an impact.
Athletics
Business
She loves game-changing thinkers. Meet Anna, of the students from the first class of the World Bachelor in Business program.
University
Trojans are urging members of the university community who’ve already been infected with the novel coronavirus to donate plasma.
Health
Family caregivers are often invisible because of who they are, where they provide care, how the work is valued and a lack of data, which policymakers can change, says Donna Benton, director of the USC Family Caregiver Support Center.
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From academic performance and social connections to overall satisfaction, USC researchers found computer access improves the lives of youth in foster care. But only 20 percent of urban foster youth and 5 percent of rural foster youth had that access.
Science/Technology
Though algorithms are increasingly being deployed in all facets of life, a new USC study has found that they fail basic tests as truth detectors.