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The move will allow providers like USC’s Street Medicine team to be reimbursed for care they provide to people who are unhoused.
USC Dornsife researchers aim to help increase urban tree canopies, lower city temperatures and address longstanding environmental inequities.
The Professor Emerita of French and Italian and Comparative Literature is recognized for distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
USC Marshall graduate Mateo Abascal pursues equitable internet access with cell towers the size of lunchboxes.
Leaders of the law school further the global reach of its renowned Master of Laws program, meeting with alumni, admitted students and prospective students.
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.
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.