Researchers, clinicians and community leaders gather to discuss the unique factors affecting health and well-being — and opportunities for USC to make a difference.
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The events featured appearances by Nancy Pelosi, Reince Priebus and other prominent figures across the political spectrum. Funds raised benefit the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future.
The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work has been awarded a $3.4 million grant by the National Institute on Aging for a large-scale study of K-Savvy, a culturally tailored version of The Savvy Caregiver Program delivered in Korean.
The collaborative group of doctoral students and faculty is producing accessible policy research and engaging with policymakers who are shaping the future of K-12 and higher education.
A scholar of social change and a visionary philanthropist will address this year’s graduating class.
A Keck Medicine of USC transplant expert explains how coordinated care before, during and after surgery can protect kidney donors from risks and complications.
PODCAST: The president sits down with one of the nation’s leading scholars of early North America to discuss his new book Contested Continent, the deeper forces that shaped the nation’s founding, and the lasting value of studying history.
The two-day festival on the University Park Campus will feature several USC faculty members and students.
STORY and VIDEO: Liz Falletta, an architect and urban design professor at USC Price, explains the prevalence of “podium”-style apartment buildings across the country.
A USC Dornsife-led study found that the fire’s daily carbon monoxide emissions far exceeded L.A. County’s average daily emissions from all human activity.