The longtime film critic, who has taught at USC for more than two decades, curated the films featured in the three-day festival that begins Friday.
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After Brunei introduced death by stoning for gays under its Islamic law, USC’s Jessica Marglin wondered if that law was an accurate reflection of Sharia. Marglin, who studies law and religion, argues that Sharia is not one thing, but a complex tradition with multiple interpretations.
Lead contamination in baby teeth of children living near former Exide battery plant, USC study shows
Growing up in China, Haochen Wang struggled with his studies. But after deciding to learn for fun, this USC 2019 salutatorian found his passions: math, science and even music.
In a study of 50 supplements, USC’s Mary Samplaski found that in the vast majority of cases there was no evidence to show that any of the ingredients in them were effective in any way.
USC’s Crosstown data project found that the average weekday rush-hour speeds had slowed on 31 of 52 key freeway segments studied — some by 5 mph or more.
A new USC study revealed high amounts of lead in the teeth of children in five Los Angeles communities and reinforced the need to test for lead exposure before and during pregnancy.
Diviya Gupta became interested in medicine when her grandfather was diagnosed with an unfamiliar disease. With graduation right around the corner, she is looking forward to bringing her skills as a physician to underrepresented areas.
More than 1,000 students have now gone through the USC McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative, a seven-year-long pre-college program that helps prepare local students for higher education.