Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Research scholar Gerson Galdamez is one of 40 students focusing on national health policy challenges.
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“Engineering essentially enables us to solve societal problems,” Yannis C. Yortsos says. “That’s something that resonates very well with women or underrepresented minorities.”
USC’s Manuel Pastor argues that Proposition 13, approved by voters in 1978, marked a turning point away from public investment in education, infrastructure and social services. Today, Pastor argues, more residents are seeing how replenishing the state’s coffers is key to restoring prosperity.
The facility — the largest research building on the University Park Campus — provides a revolutionary environment for collaborative research.
Never cooked before? No problem. USC Hospitality program gives students kitchen smarts they’ll use when they eventually move out of university housing.
USC Viterbi’s Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering opens its doors to support STEM education.
USC researchers create an online tool that minimizes inaccurate results due to inadequate genetic population data.
The largest building on the University Park Campus brings together top engineers and scientists in shared spaces designed to encourage collaborative research.
Los Angeles has seen a 23 percent increase in homelessness this year, but a USC faculty member says there’s been progress in response to the issue.