Fine particle pollution may be one reason why Black women have double the risk of developing Alzheimer’s than white women, new research from the Keck School of Medicine of USC suggests.
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The Discovery Project is open to middle school and ninth-grade students who want to explore different academic disciplines during the summer.
Rennie juggles a busy schedule as captain of the USC Spirit Leaders with her engineering studies at USC Viterbi.
USC researchers have applied fundamental mechanics to help increase battery storage capacity and lifespan.
When universities offer comprehensive support services to provide equity for incoming students with the greatest need, those services have substantial benefits to students’ long-term success, a six-year study finds.
Poster session highlights work of 58 students in school’s Summer High School Intensive in Next-Generation Engineering program.
Two USC Dornsife scholars with expertise on the region give their insights into the harrowing situation unfolding after the Taliban seized power.
Brett Feldman, director of USC’s Street Medicine program, offers insights at L.A. Street Medicine Symposium.
Riley Carbonneau and Julie Wong graduated from USC Price in May and were accepted into the prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship program, a two-year fellowship.
Jackson Martinez, who is working toward his online Master of Communication Management, partially credits USC for helping him get through the door at housewares company CB2.