It’s a mistake to equate frequent social media use with addiction, note two USC researchers: Unlike with addiction, frequent social media users sometimes benefit and sometimes suffer.
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The Association for Computing Machinery honors Sven Koenig, Maja Matarić and Mike Zyda for work that underpins contemporary computing.
The school’s Institute for Theatre & Social Change will team with the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative to recruit and train middle school students interested in drama.
USC researchers are studying the function of a mitochondrial hormone in the brain, and their findings could lead to drugs that provide the health benefits of exercise to disabled individuals.
For Maria Salgado, there was at least one bright spot in 2020: She decided to enroll in USC Rossier’s online Master of Education in Enrollment Management and Policy program.
The discovery has great implications for treating paralyzed people and Parkinson’s patients.
A USC pharmacy professor has answers to your questions about the vaccination.
While Nick Ciletti mans a news anchor desk 350 miles away from USC, he still feels “very much a part of the Trojan family” as a student in the online Master of Studies in Law program.
The universitywide commemoration features virtual events led by students, faculty and alumni that highlight Black culture, intersectionality and achievement at USC and beyond.
USC experts weigh in on the Black family, which has been “reverenced, stereotyped and vilified from the days of slavery to our own time,” according to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.