USC Saks Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy and Ethics supports scholars with mental health challenges by partnering with national mentorship program.
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Known affectionately by his students as “the Eggman,” the USC Dornsife emeritus associate professor was widely appreciated for his talent, dedication, energy and enthusiasm — qualities for which he was recognized with awards for teaching excellence.
Accounts of demon sex go as far back as the Book of Genesis, a USC scholar of early Christianity notes.
As the student branch of the USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society, CAIS++ members reinforce AI’s role in helping to solve societal problems.
A USC Dornsife class uses food as a vehicle for understanding the diversity, traditions and history of one of the world’s culinary hot spots — even during COVID-19.
Through their research on plagues dating back to the late 19th century, USC Dornsife historians have discovered striking parallels between the coronavirus and previous outbreaks.
A USC psychiatrist and psychiatry professor has tips on how parents can teach children to embrace the power all of us have – and then use it to make choices that create better outcomes.
The Pac-12 Conference on Tuesday announced the postponement of all sports competitions through the end of the calendar year.
USC Iovine and Young Academy seniors usually exhibit their final projects in a showcase to classmates and faculty. But thanks to the pandemic — and Zoom — they ended up pitching the fruits of their hard labor to alumni and industry pros.
More than $81,000 has been awarded to community programs that support local families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.