A study led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC — the first direct comparison of elder abuse data before and during the pandemic — found increased reports of physical and emotional abuse.
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The innovative degree program will launch in fall 2023.
Journalism instructor and scholar Allissa V. Richardson will lead the Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab at USC Annenberg.
Congress designates Sept. 17 as a day to recognize the value and history of the guiding document.
During her 30-year career at USC Dornsife, the trailblazing historian’s achievements include a groundbreaking book on the history of Chinese women’s reproductive care.
Unity is celebrated during a virtual kickoff event and live viewing party. Latinx Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.
It may be a good choice for those who are set on USC and like to get a jump on things. For others, the standard process remains the way to go.
Nearly half of Los Angeles County's population identifies as Latinx. Of those, nearly three out of four identify as Mexican. As a cultural architect, a political force, and a driver of California's future, the Latinx population is yet to be fully recognized or understood. Latinx identity is also complex, with Afro-Latino heritage reemerging in the stories and images of Americans.
A USC nuclear nonproliferation expert explains why Iran was always unlikely to return to the 2015 international agreement that limited its nuclear weapon development.
Bradley will develop strategies and initiatives to foster an equitable and inclusive environment and ensure culturally sensitive care for patients.