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.
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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.
Class rigor and college bureaucracies are common obstacles, research from USC Rossier’s Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice finds.
The community leader brings more than two decades of experience advancing the rights of underserved Los Angeles communities.
The event — the nation’s largest literary and cultural festival — traditionally draws more than 150,000 people to the USC University Park Campus.
“Disease detective” Neil Vora is helping the Big Apple prevent a coronavirus resurgence by quickly identifying and controlling new cases.