To reach a final deal on the denuclearization of North Korea, the Trump administration must give up something substantial, USC’s David Kang argues in an op-ed. But in the two months since the Singapore summit, Kang notes, Washington hasn’t done much.
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USC sociologist Kyla Thomas investigates how signaling certain personal likes and dislikes — particularly highbrow tastes and lowbrow tastes — affects how people perceive us.
Laura Mosqueda fights for social justice and cares for vulnerable populations as she leads the Keck School of Medicine of USC into a new era.
It’s long been believed that lemurs colonized Madagascar some 50 million years ago and evolved into the menagerie of species on the island today. But a study by USC paleontologist Erik Seiffert is calling that theory into question.
Sharon Orrange explains the factors going into the decision on whether the vaccination is right for adults.
The Virtual Brain Segmenter turns a tedious step in the scientific process into an immersive experience.
The USC alumna and trustee talks about the challenges and opportunities ahead for the university, her plans as interim president, and a lifetime of breaking through barriers — but don’t call her a “pioneer.”
New research by USC scientists shows domoic acid from ocean algae is a chronic problem with natural and man-made origins.
As seismic cultural and technological shifts sweep the industry, The Hollywood Reporter spent a year shadowing five promising USC School of Cinematic Arts seniors who are poised to reshape showbiz on their own terms: “We’re the replacements.”