TITLE IX: For Naddia Palacios, the assistant vice provost for student equity and inclusion in USC Student Affairs, being intentional about intersectionality is key.
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Black patients with arterial plaque buildup in the legs are more likely to have a stroke, heart attack or amputation than white patients, a USC study finds.
A $10 million grant from the Annenberg Foundation will help transform the ASC building into dynamic hubs that propel students’ success, further groundbreaking research, and encourage new partnerships and initiatives.
The aerospace company’s Accelerated Leadership Program invites sophomores from partner universities into a wide range of engineering and product-focused activities, including access to top-level leadership.
With a $1 million prize from the Kidney Innovation Accelerator, or KidneyX, USC Stem Cell scientists are on a quest to build a “kidney” that resembles the real thing in function, if not in form.
USC researchers leverage techniques to manage error accumulation, demonstrating the potential of quantum computing.
Andrew Freire earns the Immigrant Justice Corps Fellowship and will be working at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center.
At Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the law professor will compare immigration policies.
The $38 million project will feature spectator viewing decks and social spaces, a state-of-the-art press box, concession stands and a capacity of 2,500.
Michelle Zappas discovered a gap in knowledge among health care professionals around the viral infection that caused her daughter's hearing loss.