Among the standouts: USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative, an unusually extensive program that starts years before students apply to college.
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Youthcare, which recently partnered with the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, gives students valuable training while helping patients’ families.
Hugh Gordon gave up a cushy Silicon Valley job to be a clinician at USC, where he focuses on medicine and engineering. And that gives him the best of both scientific worlds.
USC researchers dispel myth that tanning is a problem only among white, college-age women.
Big data project seeks to accelerate research and improve health for a diverse population, not just majority groups.
The first graduates of USC’s new ethical leadership honors program hold promise for tackling society’s most pressing challenges.
An entrepreneur at age 12, she now looks back at her time at USC and a bright future ahead with her tote bag business.
Sara Sadhwani, a graduate student at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, found that Southern California Asian-Americans have generally voted Republican — but in 2016, they went for Hillary Clinton.
Research by Kevin J. Murphy of the USC Marshall School of Business and a colleague shows that when legislation puts restrictions on CEO pay, other methods of compensation &mash; like stock options — boom.
The annual event aims to engage students and teachers in the engineering research process, reminding them that young and diverse people are doing the work.