A first-of-its-kind initiative at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is addressing the need to interrupt pathways to violence.
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Research spearheaded by USC Dornsife’s Public Exchange suggests that rates of food insecurity may be underreported by as much as one-third and that surveying more frequently to ask people about their recent experiences could produce better results.
USC researchers are scanning patients’ brains after they catch waves — and constructing a virtual reality surfing experience.
TITLE IX: USC alumna Tracy Tutor of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles fame embodies the spirit of the landmark anti-discrimination legislation. Women, she says, can be successful, competitive, smart — and funny.
A robotic dog is a paws-itively worthy successor to George Tirebiter.
Researchers propose three strategies for mitigating negative impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act to ensure greater patient access, increased innovation and lower costs.
Samantha Ellman and Natalie Ikhrata’s podcast explains the impact and importance of urban planning.
Offensive routines, outraged audiences and changing social norms have long been a part of stand-up comedy in America, USC scholars say. They also suggest some up-and-coming comedians to watch.
The second annual Ruth J. Lavine ’43 Women in Law Symposium featured four USC alumnae who shared stories and advice from their experiences in the legal profession.
The event, held at Town and Gown on the University Park Campus, is a reminder that USC is above all else a community of scholars.