Research could lead to a new way for doctors to identify Latino children and teens most at risk of developing prediabetes.
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Program speakers pay tribute to those lost to AIDS and stress the importance of knowing your HIV status.
A study led by the Keck School of Medicine of USC found that third-generation Mexican Americans are 66% more likely to get liver cancer than the first generation.
Advisors work with college applicants, bridging high school to postsecondary education.
The honor recognizes leaders from across Southern California for their dedication to equity and advocacy across industries.
With finals starting next week, music on USC’s Classical California network can help students reduce stress, soothe insomnia and better absorb new information.
A USC-led study used AI to analyze influencer content on TikTok between 2019 and 2022. It found an increase in posts that promoted e-cigarettes.
USC Thornton alums Ella Collier and Sam Vendig wrote “We Came to Bring the Fire,” which has its official release on Friday.
The Salton Sea in southern California's Imperial Valley—now aptly dubbed "Lithium Valley"—has emerged as a global hotspot for this critical mineral and contains some of the world's largest lithium deposits, according to a recent U.S. Department of Energy report.
Experiential learning classes use the historic venue as a living laboratory. Students explore the stadium’s rich past and current operations — and help envision its future.