In her first television interview since taking over as interim USC president, Wanda M. Austin said the university is “making some course corrections.”
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Says USC’s Manuel Pastor, one of the report’s authors: “If you are making sure that people can re-enter from the prison system and actually get into employment; if you’re making sure that immigrants can start new businesses and be welcomed; if you are closing the wage gaps, you are generating economic growth.”