Two new USC Marshall classes will assist Trojans of all majors — not just business — in better understanding how the pandemic has affected financial markets and the economy.
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The USC Mrs. T.H. Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy has implemented several measures to minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission among students, faculty, staff and patients.
Representatives from four very different student organizations describe how they’re adapting to the world of remote recruitment and engagement.
Former Mellon Mays scholar Amaka Okechukwu reflects on poetry, social justice and the uncertain future for diversity in higher education.
Through a grant from the space agency’s Artemis program, USC Viterbi’s Space Engineering Research Center received the opportunity to build eight lunar test vehicles.
A USC scholar of Protestant fundamentalists and evangelicals notes that Falwell Jr.’s perceived leadership role within evangelicalism — and his appeal to President Donald Trump — is best understood as a product of his family legacy.
USC’s Center for Advancing Sociodemographic and Economic Study of Alzheimer’s Disease will explore the enormous costs of Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
The donation is the first departmental naming gift for the USC Price School of Public Policy, creating the Wilbur H. Smith III Department of Real Estate Development.
Engineers at USC have come up with a new way to eliminate coronavirus in tiny, hard-to-reach spaces: robots with UV wands. The project could help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Now more than ever, people need a way to de-stress and lessen their anxiety. For many at USC and beyond, the answer has been practicing mindfulness.