“Top-level terrorists” survive because they are quick to adapt to changes in physical and virtual battle spaces, writes USC’s Philip Seib. Online, that has meant moving to the deepest part of the internet, the dark web.
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USC’s David Agus is among five cancer experts eagerly supporting the new nonprofit Biden Cancer Initiative, designed to accelerate the work of cancer foundations by addressing the institutional and structural issues that slow progress in fighting the disease.
The students are spending the summer doing important research at the Southern California Earthquake Center, considered an international leader in earthquake forecasting.
Julian Leuthold credits his success to an open-minded approach when first visiting India, the country that has become a second home.
Researchers at USC and two other California institutions, who analyzed 119 job interviews, believe a hostile “prove it again” attitude towards women may partially explain why some disciplines remain so male-dominated.
The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow honors Nikias for his ‘dynamic leadership in higher education.’
Kim Staats is drawn to the clinical relevance of research in Justin Ichida’s lab, which explores ALS mechanisms.
From comedy performance to criminal justice, USC Summer Programs give teens the experience to help them decide on a major or even a career.
The new novel by USC Professor Percival Everett is the story of a man — an average one, except for his talent as a painter — coming to terms with his past in the hopes of creating a better present for his wife and children.