The Trauma Recovery Center at the USC Suzanne-Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is the first comprehensive victim recovery behavioral health clinic at the university.
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TITLE IX: The former USC basketball player says of the landmark legislation, “It really did make such a huge difference.”
Ghosts, ghouls and skeletons have become synonymous with Halloween. A USC Dornsife scholar and folklorist explains how Halloween continues an ancient Celtic tradition of the celebration of the dead.
Seeing black lead characters who are accomplished scientists could be just the thing to help inspire future generations to follow in their footsteps, USC Dornsife’s Clifford Johnson argues in this piece first published in 2018.
One hundred years ago, the excavation of King Tut’s tomb brought us a mummy with a “pharaoh’s curse.” Our fascination with mummies goes back much farther, however. USC Dornsife scholars explain why we’re still so wrapped up in these eerie remains.
Preserving Filipino Los Angeles exhibit will be on display at Doheny Library for the rest of the fall semester.
Seasoned horror actors share insight, including how to scream bloody murder without damaging your throat — and how scary films can be a vehicle for social issues.
Harper, executive director of the USC Race and Equity Center, will join the National Board for Education Sciences, an independent, nonpartisan branch of the U.S. Department of Education that supports research for education practice and policy.
Abigail Horn brings expertise in fighting global challenges in food systems to USC Viterbi.
Assistant Professor B.K. Elizabeth Kim is leading data collection and participant retention for BIG:LEAP, the first study to address income inequality in Los Angeles.