USC’s Barbara Sargent is studying whether a particular type of movement can be used to diagnose cerebral palsy in early infancy — work that could have a huge impact on how the babies learn to walk.
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The City Hall event marks the Feb. 28, 1929, establishment of the school — the second public affairs school in the nation and first in the West.
A new USC Marshall certificate program, With Your Shield, provides veterans and their spouses special access to civilian business networks and educational opportunities.
Iridium has been generating light and color for screens on smartphones and TVs, but it’s the rarest metal on Earth. USC scientists found a way to make copper work.
The university leader is presented the Hall of Fame Award at the city’s African American Heritage Month Celebration.
Jackie Schiffner is helping 40 kids at an Orange County school learn a variety of dance styles.
More than 15,000 Twitter accounts identified as robots used the #ivoted hashtag on Election Day, according to a study from USC's Information Sciences Institute and a Swiss researcher. In virtually every state, more than a fifth of those posting about the elections were robots.
The USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative report finds a shortage of women in all levels, from performers to producers and songwriters.
The award-winning app, goodmoov, rewards drivers for avoiding bottlenecks by taking slightly longer routes. The result: Bottlenecks move more freely.
The “wellness-to-go” machine is stocked with everything from ibuprofen and thermometers to pregnancy tests and emergency contraception.