USC’s Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argues that the well-off have found new ways to show off — in ways that still hurt society.
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After years of treatment, a Vietnam veteran finds a USC cardiology team that provides an “amazing experience.”
Hollenbeck Middle School students dig in for a program that allows them to harvest produce with their own hands.
USC President C. L. Max Nikias notes that taxing graduate tuition would restrict access to graduate degrees, while other provisions would negatively impact universities’ ability to provide needed financial aid packages.
There’s a growing body of research that suggests music and other arts can affect childhood brain development.
Owen Dupuy, 13, and Benjamin Roberts, 5, are a few of the young listeners who donate their allowance or encourage parents to make a contribution.
USC experts share when it’s time to put down the remote when watching The Crown or The Fall.
Renovations are part of a $10 million investment to enhance facilities across the University Park Campus.
USC demographics expert Dowell Myers says it’s only a matter of time before millennials head to the suburbs for more space and more-affordable housing.
These early onset Alzheimer's patients — descendants of a common ancestor in Mexico — are often misdiagnosed.