Alumna Diane Gross, a supervising administrative judge with the EEOC, has been assigning cases to students in the Mediation Clinic since 2018.
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Americans are determined to keep the holiday spirit alive, despite rising costs, USC experts say. Even football games play an economic role.
Frost’s Pulitzer Prize-winning collection New Hampshire celebrates its centenary this year, and scholars say we may be remembering the poet all wrong.
A new caregiver intervention program is found to lower rates of abuse.
The officers and the young volunteers pitched in at World Harvest’s annual pre-Thanksgiving food drive, distributing a variety of food including Thursday’s main dish.
Experts at USC and Microsoft explore the challenges the communications industry faces on the journey into the uncertain world of AI.
You could say that USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy alumnus Ben Wan has devoted his professional attention to taking out the trash.
SeoYoon Sung of the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy is on a mission to explore and analyze the ever-changing interactions of human practice, technology and education.
Law student Eric Fram had explored public service through internships, but alumnus Chris Perez’ firm sounded like a place where Fram could support efforts to improve society on the creative side.
The certificates — in Law and Government and in Technology and Entrepreneurship Law — will help professionals navigate the evolving landscape of law, technology and governance.