A new USC study examines how to identify the people most at risk of opioid addiction and how to best treat those already addicted.
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Far from the spotlight, members of the Trojan Family make a big difference in the lives of others.
For five years, USC has partnered with the academic boot camp to help veterans transition from active duty to college. This year, the university added an extra week focused solely on business.
Determining what ‘success’ means throughout life can be complex, which makes this course from Min-Kyoung Rhee of the USC Leonard Davis School a unique endeavor for new students.
Of the directors behind the 100 top-grossing movies of 2018, less than 4% were women — fewer than the year before. This year, though, Stacy L. Smith of the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative sees a different picture: an all-time high with women at the helm of at least 12 of this year’s top films.
Folt earned her doctorate at UC Davis and credits the institution for inspiring her to drive change for the public good.
Low testosterone can affect men’s mood, sex life and health. USC scientists say they’ve hit upon a potential new solution.
Drawing on 30 years of experience, Richard Erhard teaches law students at USC Gould how to mediate complaints with teachers, administrators and parents.
Among incoming students, 1 in 4 had perfect grades in high school and over 15% are first-generation.