The physician-scientist will bridge clinical and research efforts, a collaborative approach designed to improve care.
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The theoretical model by USC Viterbi’s Mercedeh Khajavikhan and doctoral student Yuzhou “Nathan” Liu could have profound implications on many aspects of our lives.
With eight USC degrees among them (and counting), the Shimadas make learning a family tradition.
The USC Marshall alumna talks about the challenges still facing women leaders today, advises young women on what to look for when entering the workforce and shares her own USC memories.
An East L.A. native, USC’s vice president for state government relations has fought for universal broadband access for two decades. The pandemic has brought renewed attention to the issue.
“Wherever you are, whichever institution, you can survive if you have the stamina and resilience to do it,” the educator and civil rights figure tells the USC Gould audience.
Antibody testing and survey answers collected from volunteers — adults and children — will deepen our understanding of the pandemic in one of America’s hardest-hit regions.
How do you prepare kids to someday be judged by the color of their skin? USC faculty and staff members share how they’ve explained being Black in America to their children.