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New USC research offers a radical new way to think about agriculture and the potential of using computer science to help guide the growing of food.
Frank Byrd uses skills learned in USC’s online Executive Master of Urban Planning program to tackle a new role at the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
TITLE IX: Philanthropist and former social worker Frances Wu used her “can-do attitude” to start Golden Age Village, a low-income elderly housing facility for Chinese Americans.
At the Coliseum, Trojan fans have high hopes as they look toward the upcoming season.
USC faculty members and alumni are deeply involved in the 30-year anniversary production at the groundbreaking work.
A first-of-its-kind initiative at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is addressing the need to interrupt pathways to violence.
Research spearheaded by USC Dornsife’s Public Exchange suggests that rates of food insecurity may be underreported by as much as one-third and that surveying more frequently to ask people about their recent experiences could produce better results.
USC researchers are scanning patients’ brains after they catch waves — and constructing a virtual reality surfing experience.
TITLE IX: USC alumna Tracy Tutor of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles fame embodies the spirit of the landmark anti-discrimination legislation. Women, she says, can be successful, competitive, smart — and funny.