As a member of the award-winning international group, Trojan Nathan Dennler is empowering LGBTQ+ voices in AI research.
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USC Stem Cell scientists explain why sensory hearing cells of the inner ear don’t regenerate — and how we might be able to change that.
Jazz pianist Donald Vega ’99 talks about working on a very personal album — and his Guggenheim Fellowship in Music Composition.
For USC Bovard College graduate Evan Pierce, studying human resource management has lead to career highs, exciting opportunities and rewarding experiences.
Frequent and infrequent users of social media respond differently to social rewards, a USC Dornsife study reveals. That means that altering a platform’s structure may curb users’ bad habits.
Shushan Karapetian hopes to answer a question many Americans with immigrant roots fear to ask: How do I pass down a language and culture I only half know?
Amid one of the hottest summers on record, USC caregiving expert Donna Benton shares how caregivers can help vulnerable older adults stay healthy.
If a president overreaches, will the U.S. Supreme Court check their power? According to USC Gould Professors Rebecca Brown and Lee Epstein, that depends on whether the president shares the court’s views,
USC Gould alumni see need-based scholarship donations as an opportunity to make law students’ dreams come true.
Scientists from the Keck School of Medicine of USC identify key cells involved in lizards’ regeneration, a discovery that could offer insights into novel approaches to treating osteoarthritis.