As many USC employees work remotely, their letters and parcels amass on campus. The university’s mail specialists explain how they handle the postal pileup with rigorous safety precautions.
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A USC Dornsife historian revisits several moments when Americans had to choose between human health and making money, noting that the money usually wins out.
Gorjana Bezmalinovic has to balance three classes, 20 teaching assistants, 800 students and a loving family. Somehow, she gets it all done.
Although scientists have long known APOE4 is a leading risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, they were unsure how exactly it drives a decline in memory. USC researchers now believe they have an answer.
Caroline Cicero, director of the USC Age-Friendly University Initiative, believes communities must seek out older adults who aren’t receiving proper monitoring or care.
Family caregivers are often invisible because of who they are, where they provide care, how the work is valued and a lack of data, which policymakers can change, says Donna Benton, director of the USC Family Caregiver Support Center.
Three professors who specialize in remote communication share their thoughts on how to best work from home, including respecting other people’s time and saying “thanks” more often.
A high percentage of women in Africa experience the loss of a child, yet little scholarly or political attention is paid to this bereavement burden.
Watch these Trojans wage solo battles in a fight choreography and acting course taught remotely on Zoom.
The school has close ties to the National Academy of Engineering, which asked students and professionals nationwide to offer solutions to the pandemic.