Dedicated to Japanese American students forced out of USC during World War II, a rock garden in traditional Japanese style is designed with a spirit of stoic strength and optimism borne of adversity. Read about the project and watch the video.
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After routine prostate cancer screenings were no longer recommended, the incidence rate of metastatic prostate cancer rose more than 40% in men 45 and older, a Keck Medicine of USC study found.
Student and faculty actors of the Institute for Theatre & Social Change at the USC School of Dramatic Arts bring stories of discrimination to life. Then it’s the audience’s turn to speak up.
The Trojans earned a 7-seed in the NCAA Tournament and will face 10-seed Miami in Greenville, S.C., in the Midwest region on Friday.
USC experts say the psychological trauma for survivors and refugees will last for decades. They also raise questions about Russia’s alleged war crimes and whether the country is committing genocide.
After months of debating remotely, Trojan Debate Squad partners join forces in person to claim the top prize at the national Texas Open competition.
It’s more than just bedside manner: Students take classes in literary studies, creative writing, philosophy, anthropology, sociology and qualitative research to take a holistic approach to their patients’ health concerns.
The USC Dornsife faculty member, who wrote several books on hierarchy and human morality, conducted field research with Jane Goodall as one of the only anthropologists to study primates.
Research adds to evidence that healthier pre-industrial lifestyles may hold clues to preventing Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Laura Ferguson believes that attention to human rights can lead to better health. The director of research at the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health draws inspiration from women who are pushing for greater equality around the world.