The USC Marshall freshman is grabbing headlines for his bold dance moves on the Galen Center court.
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Polling data saturates news coverage and political social media, and each source claims to represent the pulse of the nation, so how do you tell a good poll from a bad one? To answer this, USC experts break down the art and science of public opinion polling and the factors that determine a poll's credibility.
The 2024 election looms large, and with it, the question of how much we can trust preelection polls. USC pollsters break down the art and science of public opinion polling in the aftermath of Super Tuesday.
The USC School of Cinematic Arts alums secured three of the five nominations for Best Documentary Short.
Johan Rockström joins the ranks of environmental visionaries honored by the Tyler Prize, administered by USC Dornsife, for his pioneering work.
Growing up, Serena Garcia believed a career in gaming was beyond her reach: “It seemed like a very male-dominant field.”
The 16th annual conference, organized by the USC Alumni Association, allowed attendees to connect with peers and learn from industry and USC leaders, including President Carol Folt.
The group’s 50th anniversary scholarship gala dinner brings generations of visionary Latino Trojans together.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will step down as GOP leader in November. McConnell, the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history, is set to depart amidst mounting speculation over his health and ongoing conflict within the party. USC experts on politics and aging discuss.
Registered voters can drop off their completed ballots at voting centers on the University Park and Health Sciences campuses. Why does USC have these centers? The executive director of USC Dornsife’s Center for the Political Future explains.