A team led by USC’s Hernan Galperin found black and Hispanic households in Los Angeles County were up to 15 percent behind white households in having internet connection.
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Research by Loren Adler of the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative found that “surprise bills” frequently come from out-of-network ambulance providers for those with private insurance. Those who are billed have little recourse, Adler said, “other than yelling at the insurance company after the fact, or yelling at the ambulance company.”
In an age of smartphones and sedentary living, students aim to appreciate stillness, reconnect with the outdoors, get fit and learn to hike — only a few miles from urban Los Angeles.
The schools agree on future cultural exchanges and scholastic research.
USC alumna Kathryn Sermak recounts a decade-long association with one of Hollywood’s most iconic actresses, and how it helped to shape her career.
Follow along with the fascinating process as sculptor Christopher Slatoff brings USC President C. L. Max Nikias’ vision to life.
Most multiple myeloma studies involve people of European descent, but the disease is more likely to affect African-Americans.
Six recommended rituals for the mind and body are rewarding enough to repeat throughout the year.
Student-athlete joins in a longtime South Los Angeles tradition: distributing holiday groceries to the community.
Alumnus Arjun Rihan talks about his time at USC and his latest big-screen project.