Katrina Manrique’s interest in policies that better serve people in need of counseling and mental health resources was one of the reasons she applied for the 2022 David C. Bohnett Leadership Fellowship.
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As an engineering student, Ali Marjaninejad programmed robots to become smarter and faster.
The Oscar winner opens up in a frank conversation with his Blonde co-star, USC Professor David Warshofsky.
Noel Nichols brings talent, experience and passion for teaching — and, as a gender-fluid person, representation — to new role as assistant professor in the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
Consumers may need to consider more cost-effective alternatives as compounding economic crises make it more expensive to enjoy holiday traditions we know and love. USC experts explain.
USC scientists are the first to identify patterns of white matter connectivity exclusive to core autistic symptoms, pointing out a potential flaw in previous autism neuroscience research.
Michele Harper shared stories of compassion from her book, The Beauty in Breaking: A Memoir.
Republicans didn’t ride a “red wave” into power, but they’re still poised to win a slim House majority come January while the Senate remains nearly evenly split. USC experts look at what might be ahead.
USC Marshall's Master of Business for Veterans program has helped a decade of veterans make the adjustment from active duty.
The study, done by a team of researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, underscores the need to boost research on men and boys with eating disorders.