An initiative of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work builds partnerships with law enforcement agencies, training them on officer wellness, mental health and social work practices.
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The unprecedented U.S. pullout will leave the WHO without a major source of funding and marginalize the U.S. in the field of global health, USC Dornsife’s Andrew Lakoff says.
The USC Thornton School of Music saw COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders as an opportunity to show students how the music industry really works — remotely.
To encourage civic engagement among young adults and minorities, USC's Mindy Romero aims to make it easier to cast a ballot.
The Physician-Citizen-Scholar curriculum will be implemented in fall 2021 with the Class of 2025.
The university’s six-team research task force brings together experts from across USC to better understand what COVID-19 is and how to treat it.
USC researchers developed personalized learning robots for children with autism and studied whether the robots could autonomously gauge the child’s engagement in long-term, in-home therapeutic interventions.
Scientists at USC Dornsife determine that electrons traveling through proteins between bacteria and solid surfaces outside the cell tend to adopt a particular quantum spin. The finding that could impact future electronic technologies, including “spintronics.”
Researchers at the USC Information Sciences Institute evaluate the chatbots that, increasingly, answer the world’s questions.
Justin Ichida has been named the John Douglas French Alzheimer’s Foundation Associate Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at USC.