Researchers studying a protein that is strongly linked to the psychiatric disorder are the first to determine its function.
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The $1 million grant will fund work by Srivatsan Ravi and Pedro Szekely of the USC Information Sciences Institute and USC Marshall’s Larry Harris.
An emeritus professor of sociology, Ahrons helped diminish the stigma of divorce, seeking to replace pejorative language and arguing that a “good divorce” could prove more beneficial than an unhappy marriage.
The Engineers Foundation K-12 STEM Teaching program is made possible through a gift from MaxLinear cofounder Curtis Ling.
Multitalented USC students find satisfaction in intersecting academic passions.
Trojans embrace a Renaissance mindset, blending their creative and artistic passions with entrepreneurship, medicine and more.
Determined to counter misinformation and racial disparities in organ transplants and donations, Trojan Selah Kitchiner takes on her challenge with the restrained strength of a survivor.
The students’ submission included more than 40 recommendations for dealing with systemic racism in U.S. law enforcement.
When Super Bowl LVI kicks off Sunday, millions of Americans will be tuning in. But this is about more than just the Rams and Bengals. For marketers, it’s about potential sales.
USC experts consider why our sense of wonder at the cosmos — and our desire to try to make sense of our place within it — have inspired creative work for generations.