USC Leonard Davis School faculty member spent the past year as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow in Washington, D.C.
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Mixed-reality experiences use immersive technology to help humans deal conditions ranging from injuries to PTSD.
USC Annenberg alumnus and lecturer Neftalie Williams uses street culture to break social barriers.
The work is critical: Older African-Americans are far more likely to have the disease or other dementias than their white counterparts; they’re also diagnosed later, after the disease has progressed.
Trojans advocate for new legislation and a California state budget item to help other former foster youth pursue education after high school.
The method has the potential to solve some of society’s biggest challenges.
Co-owner’s experience in Bridges to Business program helps her spread the word on Mesoamerican fare at Milpa Grille.
Meetings are a great equalizer: They subject nearly everyone to needless suffering, writes USC’s Stephen J. Aguilar, who offers advice for making them more productive.