National Institutes of Health will back USC’s research of little-studied tumors — the results could provide potential targets for precise treatment.
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USC’s William Whittington notes that projects like Get Out tap into current fears and anxiety but, perhaps unexpectedly, offer hope, too.
You’re dreaming, and you know it – that is, you’re aware that you’re dreaming. USC sleep specialist Raj Dasgupta says he gets a lot of questions about the topic – and how you might increase the likelihood you’ll have a lucid dream.
The “hold your nose and vote” brigade makes up a sizable chunk of the electorate, according to the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll.
Saianna Smith found her calling thanks to encouragement from teachers and mentors. Now the USC master’s student is helping others follow in her footsteps.
Trojans receive merit-based support from Town & Gown of USC each year.
USC Dornsife’s Tok Thompson notes that ghosts are often found seeking justice from beyond the grave, a reminder that ethics and morality transcend our lives and that ethical lapses can carry a heavy spiritual burden.
Federal grant will address disease in Latinos and African-Americans, and help train the next generation of cancer researchers.
The big questions: How will that disappointment affect how they vote Nov. 6 — and will they bother to vote at all?