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Brenda Ingram, who came to USC in July to oversee relationship and sexual violence prevention and services, wants to be part of a cultural sea change.
USC Marshall research suggests that, in general, colorful devices do tend to make us enjoy a product a tiny bit more over time than the traditional black, beige or silver.
Most veterans looking to enter the workforce in a leadership role are older than the typical MBA student (the average age of an MBV student is 35), so the USC team developed a yearlong program with classes on Fridays and Saturdays, staffed with professors who also served in the military.
Aimee Bravo discusses her time in the military and her vision for curbing substance use among service members by increasing access to mental health resources on military bases.
Erin Jones wants to be a vigilant sounding board for students in need of counseling.
More students say “yes” than ever before; 1 in 4 have perfect grade-point averages and 17 percent are first-generation.
Whether you're looking for an iced latte, tasty bite or a fast way to get across campus, USC Village's Trojan-owned business have you covered.
Particle pollution is the culprit, raising concern about health impacts later in life.
Michael Blanton will oversee a new office dedicated to handling complaints and sensitive investigations across the university.