A USC social media expert through more than 14,000 online posts. He found support for socialism — and attacks on it — appear to be on the rise.
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Religion professor Jessica Zu discusses recent developments in Buddhism, some of the problems with the “mindfulness” movement and how Amish food is the best cure for homesickness.
For World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, Paul Nash of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology reminds us of the social and medical challenges facing people living with HIV, many of whom are older adults.
Worried about democracy? Concerned about inaccuracies regarding COVID-19? USC researchers share how all of us could assist in limiting the spread of misinformation.
Everyone’s been focused on health and well-being this year, and USC student-athletes are no different. Hear Trojans including Rai Benjamin and Angela Kulikov share how they coped without teammates and even their sports.
LASER-D — Legged-Agile-Smart-Efficient Robot for Disinfection — can go most anywhere a person can go, disinfect the space and even check its work.
As coronavirus infections spread throughout America, a USC study projects that the country stands to lose $3 trillion to $4 trillion in GDP over the next two years.
The research lessons that LeighAnn Schmidt learned at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work are kicking in as she helps investigate a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
It’s only the fourth time in school history that the Trojans have played on a Sunday.