E-cigarettes may not be risk-free: A USC study shows users develop some of the same molecular changes as cigarette smokers.
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In the president’s annual address, Wanda M. Austin praises staff and faculty accomplishments and calls for USC to cultivate a community that works together.
In a low-stress class geared toward incoming freshmen, students develop skills to lead balanced and fulfilling lives.
Four commemorative posters reflect the theme of social justice and change.
The modern Valentine card was born in Victorian England in a time when weight put on marriages based on love and companionship as opposed to convenience, strategic alliances or money.
Kristina Lerman of the USC Information Sciences Institute explains why it’s very hard to go viral and how our brains can’t truly process all the information we’re seeing on social media.
About 27 percent of young Californians voted in 2018, up from about 8 percent in 2014, while 36 percent of eligible Latinos voted, up from 17 percent. The numbers come from the California Civic Engagement Project at the USC Price School of Public Policy.
In a series of experiments, participants programmed their self-driving vehicles to act more economically — saving energy and helping the environment — than if they were driving themselves, according to USC researchers and colleagues.
Undersea carbon reservoirs have caused global warming before — and it could happen again, according to research by an international team of scientists led by USC.
An associate professor of medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, Mo will provide oversight to the medical group’s quality and patient safety agenda and work to improve the patient experience.