From Socrates to the Salem Witch trials: Students explore when humanity runs ideas and beliefs through the legal wringer, and how these spectacles have changed our culture.
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Many religions have been used to prop up nationalism, and Catholicism is no exception. A USC Dornsife scholar who is also a Jesuit priest explores how the Virgin Mary had been enlisted to stir up patriotic fervor.
Before entering medical school, Natasha Raj-Derouin pursued USC’s progressive master’s degree in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.
Researchers at Keck Medicine of USC say the established waiting list inclusion/exclusion criteria warrant a closer look.
USC Dornsife researchers join an international team to find underwater clues on how life bounced back after 90% of species died off.
Patients with advance directives more likely to choose comfort over aggressive care at end of life, according to new USC study.
A global analysis of 29 studies led by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC finds tobacco-related content on social media may recruit young users.
USC Viterbi student Jose Hernandez is harnessing his industrial and systems engineering background for new research into restaurant kitchen safety culture.
As a chief architect at Microsoft, John S. Moh helps teams engage more authentically by improving collaboration and communication. Skills he learned online through USC Annenberg helped him do the same.