The study could help school administrators and local governments as they decide how much importance to place on testing youngsters.
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Improving air quality appears to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of developing dementia in older women living in the U.S., a new USC study finds.
Fish that glow; a tailor-made microscope; a new way to catalog science. After six years, researchers produce the first snapshots of memory in a living animal.
The news career of the Pulitzer Prize winner and former Los Angeles Times editor spanned nearly 40 years.
USC scientists’ work may provide new information on craniofacial birth defects.
The USC student support group Unchained Scholars helped Genevieve “Genna” Rimer on her path to a doctorate in social work.
Burdened by tragedy and pain, USC alumnus Michael Washington almost gave up on life. Now he helps other first responders find hope and healing.
When she was growing up near Fresno, Ixel Hernandez-Castro and her friends played in fields that had just been sprayed with pesticides. Those memories drive the USC doctoral student’s research on how similar exposure affects children.
The office supports Trojans’ well-being by identifying sources of personal and professional meaning and inclusion in the classroom, in the workspace and among peers.
The dean of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering is co-recipient of the prestigious Bernard M. Gordon Prize for his role in founding the Grand Challenges Scholars Program.