Roybal Institute research underscores the role that education plays in determining risk for Alzheimer’s disease as Latinos grow older.
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Eileen Decker, a former U.S. attorney and deputy mayor, has been nominated by Mayor Eric Garcetti. Decker was the U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, which includes Los Angeles and several surrounding counties.
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.”
The study provides insights on how the conditions and other diseases of aging might one day be treated and prevented.
As a centralized hub for managing complaints across the university, the USC Office of Professionalism and Ethics will provide greater oversight and accountability.
In his new role, Dan Simon will deliver public lectures and take part in academic life at 80 universities.
Aiming for fewer bottlenecks and faster commutes, USC engineers rely on artificial intelligence to bypass congestion and predict probable speeds on the road.
Proud parents take a rare day off to share a milestone as their son moves in at college.
In an op-ed, USC’s Sam Erman describes the 120-year epic tragedy of Puerto Rico as a tale of two hurricanes: Maria, last year, and San Ciriaco in 1899, which devastated the island just after it became part of the U.S.