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By their late 40s, nearly two-thirds of women in sub-Saharan Africa have lost a child, according to a USC study. Researchers are increasingly recognizing bereavement as a public health threat.
Fourteen USC students received the prestigious grant to study and conduct research overseas.
USC Viterbi freshman Jovani Esparza, a first-generation scholarship student, was inspired by his parents and brother to become an engineer and give back to those in need.
The annual PACE/USC Rossier poll also finds voters questioning the fairness of the college admissions process.
For more than 20 years, “The Mayor” has been a fixture at USC. Now, he's tackling a new challenge: helping to change the university’s culture.
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.
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.