The glory heaped on the Pilgrims puzzles USC historian Peter Mancall: Native Americans had met Europeans in scores of places before 1620, the Plymouth colony attracted relatively few migrants and it lasted only 70 years.
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The emeritus professor of pediatrics was influential in the establishment of the cancer center.
By researching tremors under the infamous San Andreas Fault, USC scientists are seeking out what’s brewing beneath a quake’s surface.
In a conversation with USC President Carol L. Folt, USC Dornsife Dean Amber D. Miller cites the importance of collaboration — especially during a pandemic.
Producing a pair of denim trousers is a water-intensive process that’s often conducted in dry, hot regions. USC’s Robert Vos investigates how jeans can become more eco-friendly.
The USC Center for the Changing Family is funding more than a dozen studies to understand how the pandemic is shaping family life, from mental health care for kids to domestic violence.
The USC Viterbi alumna and founder of Kailey’s Queens organizes events for young women that foster friendship, learning and fun.
As marches against police brutality and systemic racism continue across the United States, USC experts predict what the responses from Donald Trump and Joe Biden will mean in November.
Two USC experts argue that the textbook approach — prioritizing the vaccination of older people — goes out the window when viruses like this one emerge.
“Tom Terrific” posted a 10-2 mark with a 2.47 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 1965, his only season as a Trojan letterman.