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.
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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.
As Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, world leaders convening in Vilnius, Lithuania, face divisions over Ukraine’s membership bid. USC experts weigh in.
The warming planet makes the ability to cool the air a growing necessity. As people look for more sustainable and equitable alternatives to A/C, ancient cooling approaches beckon us to learn lessons from the past.
USC anthropologist Luísa Reis-Castro finds that researchers of one of Brazil’s deadliest mosquitoes have a lot to teach the world about how to fight disease.
Researchers at the USC Information Sciences Institute have developed a method to extract event information from foreign language text.
Radio host and USC Thornton alumna Michelle Maestas Simonsen takes on new role as program director at Seattle station KING.
USC Viterbi’s Shri Narayanan will bring together an interdisciplinary team of USC and UCLA researchers to work on the mental health project.
On average, African Americans born between 1960 and 1965 have about 300 African and 50 European ancestors dating back to 1619, USC and Stanford researchers say.