USC Rossier/PACE Poll finds strong support for expanding mental health and holding active shooter drills.
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The work could help with earlier diagnosis and lead to non-invasive ways of tracking the progress of the disease in patients.
Researcher Wael Abd-Almageed and an international team are building enhanced biometric security technologies to thwart would-be bad guys.
About 40 Crescenta Valley players are part of the unique study that gives doctors a baseline to analyze players’ brains. “We don’t know if adolescent brains are more or less vulnerable to these repeated head impacts,” says USC’s Brad Peterson.
Stacy Giwa is helping the university reflect on and strengthen its culture, emphasizing ethical decision-making and transparency.
USC doctoral student Blanca Ramirez researches how families cope when a parent is detained or deported by immigration authorities.
Companies that hike prices significantly in response to market changes represent a small but growing segment of the generic drug market, according to USC research led by Geoffrey Joyce.
Whether it’s haggling for a better price or a higher salary, there’s a skill to getting a good deal. Researchers at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies are looking at how a virtual negotiator may be able to teach the art of negotiating.
Think beyond the stereotypes to help Trojans of all ages feel welcome in classrooms and on campus, say USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology experts.