These days, downloading a CTO’s headshot to create a 3D replica and break into a secret lab is not just the stuff of espionage movies; it could happen. But USC’s Wael Abd-Almageed is working on artificial intelligence that will protect your biometric security.
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USC Chan’s Deborah Pitts has worked to integrate occupational therapists into agencies that help the homeless, and her efforts are opening doors to new opportunities.
The Trojan alumnus has held leadership roles with numerous USC organizations and is a seasoned veteran of the financial services industry.
A palliative care physician explores the role of medicine in helping us live and die well.
A trio of Ostrow School alums provide both emergency and routine dental care for players on the Los Angeles Football Club, combining a love of sports and dentistry.
A new study from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative finds popular media underrepresents and misrepresents characters with mental health conditions.
These titles garnered awards and industry attention — several before their creators even graduated from USC.
USC researchers have found that racism can trigger heightened inflammatory responses among African Americans, which could lead to heart attacks, neurodegenerative diseases and metastatic cancer.
International travel, field research and community service projects are accessible to first-generation students at USC through the Fisher Fellowship program.
In an op-ed, USC’s Mindy Romero and colleagues describe California’s new election plan, which shifts voters to voting by mail or at centralized vote centers rather than at polls in every neighborhood. The plan starts in L.A. and Orange counties in 2020.