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In a series of virtual master classes, guitarists Molly Miller and Ari O’Neal and USC Thornton’s Patrice Rushen shared how they’ve succeeded in a male-dominated industry.
Three Armenian students are using the skills they learned at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work to shed light on the conflict and spark meaningful change.
The lingering idea that a person must have a residence works against homeless people’s ability to vote, a USC Price survey finds.
USC Gould alumni boost civic participation with Rock the Vote and I Am a Voter.
USC research indicates a widening of the exercise gap between younger schoolchildren and adolescents.
With three senators infected with COVID and another seven in their 80s, USC experts look back to 1954. That year, senators’ deaths meant control of the chamber changed parties — twice.
USC researchers studying sibling bereavement in 43 countries note that such deaths raise risk factors for health and social issues in the surviving children.