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The word gets thrown around a lot, often with differing and even contradictory meanings. A USC Dornsife scholar and political economist explains the origins and evolution of this complex concept.
Through the program — part of USC’s prioritization of Trojans’ mental health and well-being — students will be able to meet with a certified licensed mental health professional from USC Student Health.
USC computer science student Katy Felkner is developing natural language processing tools to tackle the translator shortage at the border.
The student work revives a beloved tradition linking the USC School of Dramatic Arts and the largest arts festival in the world.
In her latest video message to the campus community, the president shares some exciting things to look forward to this fall, including some priorities that will drive the university forward over the coming year and beyond.
Despite the vaccination rollout, 2021 reductions in life expectancy appear to exceed those in 2020 — and racial disparities have persisted, researchers say.
Ukrainian-born Grygorii Koval joined forces with his classical guitar professor, William Kanengiser, to raise funds and gather resources for Koval’s former guitar school.
USC Gould Professor Emily Ryo’s project will also create a unique dataset of immigration courts and judges.
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.