Jessica Flores will work alongside doctors at a clinic, providing much of the care her patients need without a translator.
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How a black and Native American transracial adoptee in a white family came to embrace the path she was already on.
Rumors of white America’s demise over lost status have been greatly exaggerated, according to an opinion piece by USC’s Dowell Myers and Morris Levy. That’s because the prevailing definition of whiteness is stubbornly stuck in the past.
The Los Angeles Cancer Surveillance Program has improved the understanding, prevention and control of cancer.
‘Stem Cells: The Heroes of Disease’ depicts stem cells waging a war against the villainy of disease.
A three-time winner of USC’s Best Defensive Player award, he set school records for assists in a game, season and career.
After seeing his father survive cancer, graduate Malcolm Gebauer found value in using stem cells as therapeutic agents in numerous diseases.
On Sunday, he’ll be the first Mexican journalist living in the U.S. to moderate such a debate. He discusses what’s at stake for the candidates — and the Mexican voters.
The short, intense courses give students a chance to explore a new subject — and perhaps do some traveling. Paris or Shanghai, anyone?
The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work degree affirms their skills as social work scholar-practitioners.