Folklorists created a through line from the Celtic pagan festival of Samhain to Halloween. But the Halloween we know today has more to do with the English, a 9th century pope and American consumerism.
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With a new dean and innovative initiatives in the works, USC’s library system is abuzz with activity — from new collections to expanding connections.
Romero, an expert on voter behavior and political representation, offers insights into what it will take to restore trust in America’s electoral process and safeguard inclusive democracy.
The event marked the launch of new programs and spaces at the university’s hub in the nation’s capital.
USC Viterbi and the Keck School of Medicine of USC are working on human trials for a revolutionary brain prosthesis to repair and restore lost memories.
The gift helps establish the USC Sports program at USC Marshall and USC Annenberg.
Humanities faculty will engage the public in forums related to the milestone and help select some of the United States’ most important historical documents.
Julie Zissimopoulos examines proposal to expand Medicare to cover the costs of long-term care at home and include vision and hearing benefits for seniors.
With misinformation on the rise and American voters increasingly losing faith in elections, USC experts explore strategies to restore confidence in democracy.