As the faithful celebrate Passover and Easter from home, a USC expert on religion and media describes how spiritual institutions are adapting in response to COVID-19.
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Hundreds of faculty and staff members, students and volunteers are building face shields and respirator masks to answer the call from USC’s medical leaders.
The discovery by USC researchers helps date the more than 900-mile migration to about 34 million years ago.
A visiting scholar at the USC Schaeffer Center envisions a certification system that would allow people who’ve recovered from COVID-19 to begin jump-starting the economy.
Adrian De Leon, a USC assistant professor of American Studies and ethnicity, notes that the prevailing narrative about Asian Americans was one of the “model minority.”
To help people in this time of need, Ruth White of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is offering up stress management tips on Bay Area television.
The Pasadena museum turned its parking lot into a drive-thru donation center to protect Keck Medicine of USC health care staff on the pandemic’s front line.
The USC Viterbi team studied more than 5 million tweets to better understand how and why information — and misinformation — spreads during a pandemic.
Three electrical and computer engineers will use $2 million from DARPA to address the challenge of training AI.