A letter from Rick Caruso, subcommittee chairman of the Executive Committee, notifies the community of a search for a new USC president.
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The 2017 law to increase the gas tax and vehicle registration fee is more popular among Californians than President Donald Trump, but about half of registered voters would repeal it if given the chance, according to the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll.
A national study reveals a lack of follow-up care for patients who have suffered a mild traumatic brain injury, even among those who experience persistent, long-term symptoms.
Californians waver on high-speed rail amid cost concerns but support Proposition 13 change.
A USC-led study of violent protest has found that moral rhetoric on Twitter may signal whether a protest will turn violent.
The researchers also found that people are more likely to endorse violence when they moralize the issue that they are protesting — and when they believe others in their social network moralize that issue, too.
Only 44 percent saw a physician or other provider within three months of their injury, a critical period for care, national study finds.
A high school education in Nigeria set the tone for a collegiate life devoted to service, medicine and engineering.
This year’s USC summer reading list is another eclectic assortment, from ancient inspiration to contemporary intrigue.
The Department of Nursing aims to develop advanced practice nurses whose holistic approach to health is augmented by the expertise of social work.