The study of 1,200 parents and their children aged 13 to 17 by USC Annenberg and Common Sense Media is the third in an international series that for the first time enables comparisons with the U.S. and Japan.
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During a visit to South Korea, USC Annenberg’s Diane Winston and students find many Korean Christians are wary of Kim Jong-un’s talk of reconciliation. Their preference is reunification: one democratic country where Christianity is openly practiced.
The real estate developer and civic leader is a long-serving member of the USC community, an alumnus and a current parent.
The Pac-12 champs begin the season with the home opener Sept. 1 against UNLV.
The past president of the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors oversees one of the largest office and multifamily residential real estate firms in Los Angeles.
A USC study shows the brain’s plumbing system serves double duty, flushing waste and channeling a hunger molecule that tells you when you should eat.
The director of space operations at SpaceX and former NASA astronaut joins USC’s Department of Astronautical Engineering.
It’s one of several jobs of the cerebral plumbing system, which uses its fluid in some surprising ways.
New method exploits magnetic properties of parasite byproduct to detect all strains of the disease.