Inspired by the USC Shoah Foundation’s video interviews, two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists are documenting the stories of mass shooting survivors while also teaching young reporters how to cover traumatic events.
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Social work graduates and USC staffers Layan Kaileh and Nicole Wilson describe how they helped conduct the 2020 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count.
Beginning on March 13, the renowned festival will bring the world’s leading cellists back to USC.
Keck School of Medicine of USC is launching a large clinical trial that targets amyloid plaques in the brain. The goal: to see whether a drug can clear or slow this plaque in people who have early Alzheimer’s or who appear clinically normal.
Ted Lumpkin Jr. overcame segregation and served honorably during World War II, even bringing some of the lessons he learned to his post-war career in social work.
The newly developed method is called SEER, which USC researchers say works up to 67 times faster and provides far greater definition than current techniques.
He was the first African American quarterback in Pac-12 history and played on the winning team in the first two Super Bowls.
At USC’s first ITEC College Exploration Day, Native American students and their families were introduced to a bevy of higher education opportunities.
Between childhood and adulthood, young people with cancer may feel ignored and misunderstood — but USC researchers won’t let them be forgotten.