The Trojan Debate Squad, USC’s oldest chartered student organization, is gaining momentum. It teaches critical analysis and reasoned argument during era of trolls and “fake news.”
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The saint's image shows him grasping a bishop's staff and glaring at snakes. The real St. Patrick, who lived in the fifth century, never saw a snake or wore a shamrock, says Lisa Bitel, a professor of history and religion at USC Dornsife.
As President Donald Trump visits California for the first time since he was elected, USC has many experts who can speak on a variety of policy topics including approval ratings, immigration, party tensions, North Korea, gun violence, globalization and infrastructure.
Learn some strategies from the USC Occupational Therapy Faculty Practice to get more out of your nightly slumber.
USC’s Annalisa Enrile reveals the challenges facing the community and how she translates her knowledge into possible solutions.
The findings of USC Professor Craig Stanford and his colleagues involve studying these animals in their natural environments, which is the only situation in which they can reveal the diversity and depth of their behavioral repertoire.
Gaming may be the primary sector driving virtual reality technology forward, but it is far from the only industry VR will disrupt, USC President C. L. Max Nikias writes in an op-ed. VR shows promise in the area of mental health - especially post-traumatic stress disorder, Nikias wrote.
Over time, the changes in our brains could make it harder to know when we’re being cheated.
A new report from USC finds that while Black men make up over half of student-athletes on scholarship, they comprise just 2.4 percent of undergraduates at Power Five athletic conference universities. Provost Professor Shaun Harper of the USC Race and Equity Center studied 65 universities for the third edition of "Black Male Student-Athletes and Racial Inequities in NCAA Division 1 College Sports."