New habits developed during lockdown are likely to continue, a USC study finds, which means less driving to work or medical appointments. That said, access to these opportunities still varies by race and income.
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Garry will study laws to enforce refugees’ rights and Giaquinta will teach cross-cultural communication and business.
Complaints sparked a change from noisy landscaping equipment to clean technologies on the University Park Campus, part of a major investment that’s earned the university green accolades.
A popular professor and accomplished entrepreneurship scholar, she spent 18 years at USC’s business school.
Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander students, faculty and staff at USC urge their fellow Trojans to listen, acknowledge the pain inflicted by racism and help fight back.
Policymakers and scientists are pushing for — and in some cases, enacting — steps like lessening our reliance on fossil fuels and redesigning cities, but the question remains: Will it be enough?
The new USC Annenberg research professor explores the human and environmental costs of artificial intelligence.
USC Dornsife’s Thomas Ward of anthropology covers Vodou, witchcraft and shamanism, while focusing on “white magic” used for holistic healing.
The institute brings together cardiovascular services at the academic medical center under one unified structure.