As the much-anticipated feature film opens, USC Dornsife’s M.G. Lord — author of the book Forever Barbie — explains why we can’t get enough of the iconic doll.
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With a $2 million National Science Foundation grant, USC Rossier’s Yasemin Copur-Gencturk seeks to improve math instruction with AI-driven teacher professional development.
A USC-backed startup aims to slow down aging and arthritis in dogs. Osteoarthritis occurs in a quarter of our canine companions.
Solar flares are relatively rare, but can have a huge impact on people’s lives. USC Dornsife’s Edward Rhodes is using seismic techniques to explore the internal structure and dynamics of the sun — and learn more about those flares.
Overeas study programs enrich education by exposing USC Price students to new ways of thinking.
Pre-and post-operative physical therapy treatment can improve gender-affirming surgical outcomes, giving transgender individuals a chance to get back to the activities they love.
Amid U.S.-China tensions, trade regulations and consumer demands have brought human rights into sharp focus. USC experts discuss how the global textile industry is changing.
New performances share more of Saks’ memoir, The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness, which documents the USC Gould professor’s diagnosis with schizophrenia and her resilience as she learned to cope with the disorder.
The football standout is best known for his legendary 1956 performance against Texas during which he rushed for 251 yards — a USC single-game record that stood for 20 years.