What will the Democratic and Republican national conventions look like during a pandemic? USC experts predict how each party — and the voters — will proceed.
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USC Marshall’s new dean, Geoffrey Garrett, sits down for a conversation with President Carol L. Folt — and COVID-19 isn’t far from their minds.
Seasoned chess champ Jack Peters teaches USC students critical thinking, decision-making strategy and history lessons through the 1,500-year-old board game.
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