Countries with large vulnerable populations especially benefited from moving quickly, USC experts find.
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After suffering from anxiety and depression during the early days of her Trojan tenure, Joelle Ferguson devoted herself to improving mental health services.
The latest data from USC Dornsife’s ongoing coronavirus study also reveal that L.A. residents have fared worse financially than the national average.
Kalya Stanten, who recently graduated with a master’s degree in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, wants to further her lab research into gene editing and cell therapy.
USC scientists may have solved the storage problem that has long slowed the spread of renewables.
The lab’s Social Venture Coaching Competition seeds four USC startups and gains a wider audience — thanks to being held online.
To avoid a crisis when the next pandemic strikes, people must recall the risks and prepare accordingly, writes a USC Dornsife philosophy doctoral candidate.
A new matching system from USC’s Emeriti Center brings together Trojans from all walks of life who may feel isolated due to COVID-19 social distancing.
We first met Sam Hardy and Hunter Harper in August 2016, the day before they moved to USC as freshmen. Now, the two new graduates talk about their journeys as they meet each other for the first time.