More assistance is needed for the estimated 11 million people caring for loved ones with dementia, USC experts say.
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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.
Life expectancy for immigrants increased while that of the U.S.-born population declined between 2010 and 2017. The mix of immigrants and an increase in American-born overdose deaths each played a role.
Laura Isabel Serna is committed to making sure that Latinx stories become part of the pandemic’s historical record.
The USC study of more than 80 counties nationwide reveals the difference more or less restrictive policies may have had on the spread of COVID-19.
The Digital Promotoras program — funded in part by the USC Good Neighbors Campaign — teaches teens how photography can shed light on the unseen issues in their communities.
USC Viterbi artificial intelligence experts are helping firefighters strategize how best to plan controlled burns and manage unexpected blazes.
Though Sandra Maestre and Camila Rojas know they can’t solve all of L.A.’s problems, the juniors from Costa Rica and Venezuela are hoping their project can at least address hygiene concerns on Skid Row.