Treatment of serious diseases like cancer is often described as a war or battle, but USC experts say that aggressive language might cause more harm than good.
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Two town hall sessions will be held today so the university community can discuss the findings.
At the student branch of USC’s Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society, undergraduates are using AI to tackle projects with environmental and social impact.
As robots take on bigger service roles, it’s crucial that users both trust and like them. As USC’s Maja Matarić notes, that can be tricky.
A study by co-authors including USC’s Jeffrey Weaver found that if a judge opts to sentence a criminal defendant to jail or prison, it could actually decrease the likelihood the defendant’s child turns to crime.
At the graduate level, the engineering school leads the nation with almost 2,000 women in its master’s and doctoral programs.
Meet some of the Trojans who go back to school every autumn as elementary and secondary school teachers.
USC researchers say confronting reality and taking local action may help humanity cope — and even spur economies and innovation.
Brandon Bourgeois believes that, by translating the entirety of Homer’s The Iliad into rap lyrics, he can help students better appreciate the classic poem.
Carl Martellino, the associate vice provost for student affairs and career services, describes how easy it is to get properly vaccinated.