Professors at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work are investigating how the pandemic is affecting our mental well-being and working to develop strategies for recovery.
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Students of color from low-income households report lower levels of schoolwork completion and class engagement, two important predictors of academic achievement, two USC experts find.
The new head of USC Dornsife’s Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies discusses the institute’s future, L.A. and the gruesome fate of the last Welsh Jesuit priest.
The septet of USC alumnae will take their place among a record number of women serving in the next U.S. legislature.
When his USC Dornsife class on political reform had to move online, Christian Grose arranged for exclusive guest speakers, including Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
Joan Flores-Villalobos brings to life the women who journeyed to Panama for money, love and adventure during the construction of the famous canal.
The grant, which provides up to five years of funding, will help develop computational tools to make neuroimaging both more powerful and more useful.
In labs and clinics across Los Angeles, Trojan and Bruin researchers partner to help Americans live longer and better.
Nobody planned for a year like 2020, but that didn’t stop amazing USC students from inspiring us and making their mark. Get to know these current and former students who are improving the world — and themselves.