The two-day event attracted more than 150 students from universities around the country, including many historically Black colleges and universities and Hispanic-serving institutions.
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Folt previously served as vice chair of the Board of Directors of AAU, which represents America’s leading research universities.
Infants with low birth weight face increased risks of mortality and a multitude of long-term health troubles.
USC landscape architecture students win accolades for work that examines post-fire landscapes and supports ecological resilience.
Controversy of veils goes back more than a century. A USC Dornsife scholar of Iran explains the history and circumstances behind the recent protests.
The researchers will pursue high-risk, high-reward ideas for treating ALS and kidney disease.
A USC Dornsife art historian plumbs the archives of the Documerica project, an Environmental Protection Agency photo project that tried to reveal environmental damage and share how the agency prevents it and repairs the harm.
The Rev. Brandon Harris is eager to help USC students find connection, meaning and belonging. He starts in his new role on Monday.
Americans widely support teaching K-12 students about slavery and racial inequality, but most don’t want books with LGBTQ themes made available in schools, according to a report from USC researchers.