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New USC research exploring the pandemic experiences of the Navajo Nation and the Klamath Tribes underscores the need for the U.S. to honor tribal water rights that have been legally recognized — but never delivered on — for over a century.
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The USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Daybreak Poll, which predicted Trump’s strong showing in the 2016 presidential election, provides the framework for a new California survey collaboration.
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As fans continue to mourn the passing of the music legend who died April 21, USC scholars reflect on his legacy — and our emotions.
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At USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative, middle-school boys and girls are separated in some courses, boys often work in small groups and lectures break after 15 minutes. “We made our program more relevant to the way male brains learn best,” says USC’s Kim Thomas-Barrios.
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USC 2016 | From Currie to Fertitta to Kaufman to Stevens, several important new facilities made their debuts — and there’s more to come.
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Almost 50 years ago, USC’s Geoffrey Cowan led a campaign among the Democrats to strengthen the system of primary elections and reduce the power of party bosses.
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Many in the South have come to see Confederate symbols as economic liabilities, according to an analysis by USC Dornsife’s Christian Grose and a college. One example: This year Mississippi’s Economic Council chamber of commerce backed removal of the Confederate emblem from the state’s flag.
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A survey by USC’s Christian R. Grose and Jordan Carr Peterson Public found that officials are more likely to support removing Confederate images when their presence is presented as bad for local business.
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Trojans make a statement in their convincing win over Stanford. Next up: the NCAA women’s tournament.
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EARTH MONTH: Daniela Velazco has spent the better part of the last year designing the garden. Now she’s seeing it realize its potential to bring people together.