USC research shows how several major countries could prepare their health systems to ensure patients can get Alzheimer’s treatments once they hit the market.
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From the authors of classic literature to ancient astronomers, Earthlings have been captivated by Mars for as long as we can remember. USC experts help dissect our attraction to the red planet.
The law professor makes a forceful case for change with regard to mass incarceration and systemic racism.
The Rosalie and Harold Rae Brown Scholarship aims to attract a more diverse student body and ultimately expand access to the legal profession.
After lettering at USC in 1956 and 1957, he went on to become UC Irvine's first men's basketball coach.
With the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover about to launch, USC professors explain what we know about the planet already and what this latest mission can teach us.
USC Schaeffer Center researchers are heading up the American Life in Real-time initiative, which will collect data from across all socio-demographic groups in an attempt to lessen systemic inequity.
Artist Richelle Gribble is leading the collection of materials that could help future generations understand the impact of this global pandemic. The capsule will be sent to the moon by 2022.
A USC communications expert notes that companies have little experience working with activists, and have struggled with the rise in activism — not just among the public but among their employees.
Lindsay Harrison’s work helped to overturn the Trump administration’s dissolution of DACA and aided the legal battle against the order prohibiting international students from remaining in the country.