USC Gould Professor Emily Ryo’s project will also create a unique dataset of immigration courts and judges.
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TITLE IX: Dorothy Wright Nelson went from dean of the USC Gould School of Law to judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
The pieces are as iconic as Traveler, the Trojan Marching Band and the football program itself. But where the armament is crafted couldn’t be any farther from the bright lights and boisterous crowd of the Coliseum.
Doctoral student Lauren Klein is working with a local children’s hospital to help clinicians detect signs of toxic stress in infants
Seniors Shannon Brownlee and Chloe Duckworth’s startup uses software that can detect emotions from speech patterns and translate them into vibrations.
“Eye Care for All” was designed to introduce USC undergraduate students from underrepresented groups to careers in eye care.
Photographs and film can complement the analysis of administrative documents and survivor testimonies and enrich our understanding of Nazi persecution, USC historian Wolf Gruner notes.
For years, the temperature read “70.” Now the peristyle thermometer tells the truth.
Cross-disciplinary researchers work to educate general audiences about what they need to know when faced with confusing environmental information.
The Trojan halfback went on to become a noted NFL offensive coordinator.