They created unforgettable memories as children in USC’s mentorship program. Now these Trojans are helping the next generation of campers build confidence and make lifelong friends.
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USC research has shown that immigrants provide U.S. companies with a true competitive advantage, and policies that limit them could be just as detrimental in the long run.
Clinton and Gerard Tibuck — who had been separated since 2015 — spent Thanksgiving together after a USC law student helped Clinton win asylum.
As interest in science declines, would a decades-long plan to set foot on Mars reignite America’s passion for giant leaps? One USC professor believes it just might.
USC Viterbi student Zane Durante is developing natural language processing techniques to identify truthful or deceptive speech in child forensic interviews.
In an op-ed, USC’s Varun Soni notes that students used to ask “How should I live?” Now they are more likely to ask “Why should I live?”
A study by USC’s Mindy Romero notes that while things have improved in the state, they have improved less for Latinos than for almost everyone else.
Understanding the brain structure of transgender people could help tailor care and support, says recent USC grad and neuroscientist Jonathan Vanhoecke.
Amid mounting discoveries about Alzheimer’s complex list of triggers, USC Dornsife researchers turn their attention to preventive measures.