Throughout a year of stress and anxiety, Keck Medicine of USC front-line caregivers found guidance and respite via significantly expanded support programs.
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Rochelle Walensky, who has been on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle, will address medical students on May 13.
Puritans chopping down a festive Maypole in 1629 was a harbinger of future destruction, a USC historian notes.
The achievement is the first time the university has set — and met — a target for carbon-based emissions.
The spring 2021 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade marks the fourth consecutive time the hospital has received the top grade.
A journalist and author whose outlook unites science, compassion and optimism, Venkataraman will look ahead to an age in which courage can prevent catastrophe.
When disease hides in the body, it takes some big ideas from scientists and doctors to illuminate it — and save lives.
Signs of pre-symptomatic stiffening of the arteries were seen in kids with daily exposure to auto emissions, a USC study finds.
A clowning workshop from a USC School of Dramatic Arts professor is just one of the many ways the university is focusing on wellness, self-care and stress management this semester.