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.
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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.
Advanced treatment helps a Marine power through a life-threatening disease. Cheering him on are an optimistic oncologist, a close personal advocate and 50,000 fans.
After two decades as a Navy pilot, Trojan Will Pressley can tell you this: The answer’s not in Top Gun: Maverick.
The USC Aviation and Security Program has raised money to build a new kindergarten in Vietnam to build the USC Peace Kindergarten.
The alumnus and former faculty member — a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in music — will return as an associate professor of composition in fall 2023.