A 30-year USC/Purdue study finds that television news and ESPN’s SportsCenter continue to ignore women’s sports — and online media coverage isn’t much better.
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It was just the right thing to do: USC geriatrics physician brings vaccines to the most vulnerable
Laura Mosqueda knows that many of her older patients can’t make the trek to mass vaccination sites. That’s why she’s administering at-home COVID-19 vaccines.
Meredith Franklin of the Keck School of Medicine has developed a tool that uses satellite data to help characterize the toxins veterans are exposed to when deployed.
What do you do when your biggest doubter is yourself?
What were once tears of disappointment have become tears of gratitude as COVID-19 vaccine stockpiles finally begin to swell. USC’s student pharmacists describe how it feels to help restore much-needed optimism.
USC’s student clubs find innovative ways to explore the wilderness, practice sign language, work out together and much more during the pandemic.
For more than half a century, USC’s Richard Easterlin has delved into the secrets of what does — and doesn’t — bring us joy.
The research partnership will determine just how far California has to go to close critical gaps in internet access, an issue exacerbated by the pandemic.