“He even figured out a new way to become president, revealing that the principal qualification for the office was wanting it,” writes USC Annenberg’s Richard Reeves. “He was not qualified for the big job, but then no one ever is.”
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Edward D. Kleinbard of the USC Gould School of Law notes the underlying policy divide between conservatives and progressives: whether the federal government should be promoting a functioning health coverage system or health insurance markets.
The living spaces are filling quickly with furniture, but the choices took years and high-level testing.
This year’s summer reading list is an eclectic assortment, from Dostoyevsky to Edward Snowden.
The USC Family Caregiver Support Center connects caregivers with support groups, classes and services that have given them breaks from their responsibilities.
It’s the first Chinese symphony series to be broadcast on radio in the United States.
The poet, philosopher and scholar will lead conversations with students on artistic expression.
USC-led study shows that bystander CPR is associated with favorable neurological survival for drowning victims in cardiac arrest.