New training programs and prevention specialists emphasize a community approach to curbing sexual assault and promoting healthy relationships.
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The making of the colorful sand mandala and then its destruction is a ritual symbolizing the impermanent nature of life.
The USC University Park Campus has a fascinating history: For one, it wasn’t always a campus. Listen in as USC archaeologist Ken Seligson takes USC News’ Joanna Clay on a walk into history.
The study by USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and the Sundance Institute found that 28 percent of feature-length and episodic projects submitted were directed by at least one woman.
The USC professor and author produced groundbreaking scholarship on Roman rhetoric, literature and philosophy.
The four faculty members are recognized by interim USC President Wanda M. Austin for outstanding leadership in their fields.
The $3.1 million grant will allow USC’s Stacey Finley and Shannon Mumenthaler to search for new cancer treatments using computer simulations.
As associate dean, Ricky Bluthenthal — a professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine — will lead the new office to advocate for better health care in underserved communities.
Bluthenthal will create the Office for Social Justice to advocate for fair distribution of health services and treatment, while reducing disparities and unequal access to quality care.
USC’s Marlon Boarnet describes his research on travel habits of women living near the Expo Line and why they increased rail use only half as much as men. Among the reasons: perceptions of safety and fear of harassment.