Students collect critical data in the second year of the university’s partnership with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
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Women train in “mucking and gutting,” work with nonprofit to remove debris, tear out drywall and clear fallen trees for families
Brett Crosby’s small company created software that led to the service tracking website analytics.
John Vidale, director of the Southern California Earthquake Center headquartered at USC, notes that the U.S. is more than 10 years behind Japan. He and others leading the U.S. project hope to release a public version of a warning system by the end of the year.
USC President C. L. Max Nikias joins the city leader at the residential colleges, the community room, the dining hall and Trader Joe’s.
Susana Cavallero’s study of a parasitic infection was just the start of her work on cardiovascular disease.
Few people have shaped the fight against cancer at the USC Health Sciences Campus more than the family whose generous philanthropic support has spanned decades.
Keck Medicine of USC researchers develop a tool that separates the novice from the knowledgeable.
USC’s Richard Flory takes special note of the megachurches’ ability to “appropriate” elements from secular American culture — from music and performance to fashion. Churches across the nation followed their lead.
Analysis by USC researchers breaks data down to specific segments on race or ethnicity, sex, age group, socioeconomic status and cancer stage.