Why does adversity knock some people down while others bounce right back up? It’s called resilience, and more scientists are studying it.
News Listing
The Center for Intelligent Environments will study how to incorporate AI and automation into our built environment in ways that reinforce trust, safety and comfort.
Special donor-supported funds at the school became a financial lifeline for senior Savanna Mesch, keeping her on track for graduation.
USC undergraduates are helping to preserve a vital part of California’s heritage by documenting sunken vessels at the recently created underwater trail in Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay.
In an op-ed, USC’s Diane Winston notes that Pride Month has gone mainstream. “With each win, the gay community merges further into mainstream America, which is how Pride Month found fans from Taylor Swift to Target,” she writes. “But it came at a cost.”
For years, researchers have investigated the link between certain cravings and PMS. Now, this USC researcher outlines what we've learned — and how women can take action.
As part of their New Movement Residency, Testa recently took over USC Kaufman studios to rehearse dance numbers that he plans to submit for the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Unlike expensive TV time, YouTube is free and has over 1 billion users. But how do you grab them with an enticing ad? One USC Marshall professor has a few tips.
The USC study found that crime jumped on days that were hotter than 85 degrees, especially in low-income neighborhoods.
Edward Judd Zobelein, a lifetime lover of classical music, has left gifts of $6 million to the USC Thornton School and $2 million to KUSC.