USC seismologist John Vidale notes the value of giving the public advance warning of a quake. But it’s still unknown how the public will react to the inevitable false alarms and too-late warnings.
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On Saturday, Bartner will direct the Trojan Marching Band for the final home game after five decades at the helm as USC takes on UCLA.
An USC psychology professor explains how this beloved children’s show uncovered the secret to educational success.
November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and USC scientists are researching healthy lifestyle choices and certain drugs that might reduce the risk of developing the disease.
Do popular campaigns like Pinktober and Movember actually lead to increased screening for breast and prostate cancer? USC researchers couldn’t find a connection.
Graduates of the medical clowning program at the USC School of Dramatic Arts want to change the face of foster care, one smile at a time.
Women in their 70s and 80s who were exposed to fine particle pollution had declines in memory and physical brain changes that were not seen in women who breathed cleaner air.
USC Dornsife historians examine the Nov. 20 occupation of Alcatraz Island, which kicked off nearly two years of protest that would shape Native American land rights activism.
The debut comes during a semester where mental well-being is a particular concern on the university’s campuses.