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Lessons from social work and public policy can help law enforcement officers build bridges with their communities.
Trojan classmates-turned-entrepreneurs premiere a smartphone-powered headset.
USC and United Airlines open a new chapter for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
USC Michelson Center scientists use metal-tagged markers and a patient’s blood sample, aiming for precise treatments of cancerous cells that spread to other organs.
Eating disorders are surrounded by myths and stigma, making them even more difficult to diagnose and treat.
Contrary to popular belief, diabetes doesn’t make your leg fall off. There’s a “stairway to amputation” with several steps.
Volunteers from the law school give immigrants free professional aid to complete the complicated naturalization form.
A new study from USC and CHLA indicates that fighting off infections, stress and illness triggers an inflammatory response in the body that can change and even damage a fetus’s developing brain.
In a study of online hotel reviews, USC Marshall’s Davide Proserpio and a colleague found that when hotels start responding, they receive 12 percent more reviews and their ratings increase, too.