The Los Angeles Business Journal has named 15 Keck Medicine of USC physicians as among L.A.’s top doctors of the year.
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Through the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, Trojans fight for justice for people who are marginalized, the gravely ill and those with nowhere else to turn. The association was launched at the USC Gould School of Law in 1929.
“Universities are often the most global and we are often on the front lines of these situations,” said Sarah Van Orman, chief health officer for USC Student Health. With more than 6,600 students from the China, USC has the second-largest such population of students in the U.S.
USC’s Jon-Patrick Allem notes that bots are designed to behave online like people — so if researchers are interested in studying public attitudes, they have to make sure the day they’re collecting on social media is actually from people.
Part of the basketball star’s appeal, notes USC’s Ben Carrington, is that he spent his entire career in the entertainment capital of the world — but he was always a global figure.
USC Dornsife scholar Evelyn Alsultany traces key moments in the spread of anti-Muslim sentiments across the United States.
Support from ophthalmologist Allen Ginsburg and his wife, Charlotte, will help the USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s computer and data science programs continue their dramatic growth.
A new trauma-informed program at USC Student Health offers personalized support for survivors, both on and off campus.
In a speech to environmentally friendly business and civic leaders, USC President Carol L. Folt described how USC plans to transform into a haven for sustainable strategies.