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Heather Heleloa, who is pursuing her online master’s in hospitality and tourism, uses her program knowledge to explore lasting environmental changes in the industry.
USC Libraries has the late journalist’s writings, photographs and personal belongings, which researchers use to keep his legacy alive.
A review by USC researchers shows that gaps in income, education and access to care contribute to poorer outcomes for people of color with multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases.
Through extensive research and cutting-edge clinical techniques, Benjamin Xu develops tools and strategies to help save his patients’ sight.
More assistance is needed for the estimated 11 million people caring for loved ones with dementia, USC experts say.
The Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute provides funding, expertise, training and facilities to translate science into solutions for better health in diverse L.A. communities.
The move could be a meaningful step toward reducing child poverty, USC Price research finds.
First-generation and students of color set records. The university’s college prep program for neighborhood children and teens leads the way with 57 first-year students. And Southern California public high schools make their strongest showing.