For this USC scientist, the stories are personal: Her great-grandmother was freed nearly two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Poverty is not a learning disability. It’s a barrier to education that we can overcome together.
In an age of disinformation and disaffection, how do we teach the next generation of informed, active citizens?
The program aims to educate aspiring senior leaders from the military, government and innovation communities about the intersection of public policy and engineering.
Anti-science attitudes and political ideology often go hand in hand, a USC study finds, which means machine-analyzed data could offer clues as to where diseases like COVID-19 might spread.
Hannah Kohanzadeh is one of just six people selected to be a graduate summer assistant in the California Department of Finance.
While nearly half of the performers on the Billboard Hot 100 Year-End Charts were from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, only about 1 in 7 top-level executives were, the USC Annenberg study found.
At the Los Angeles Business Council’s annual Sustainability Summit, President Carol L. Folt emphasized the role of universities in helping to combat a global warming emergency.