USC medical librarian leads a lively discussion on a novel topic: What exactly is a ‘good death’?
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USC scholar studies the ideal of gender roles within Buddhism, focusing on the women and religious texts of fifth-century China.
The three-time Emmy and Tony nominee will incorporate her professional career into learning opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.
USC Marshall takes the lead in training next-gen insurance professionals.
The $700 million development, on track to open in August, is a game-changer for the university and the neighborhood.
The university’s Aviation Safety and Security Program warehouse is home to 11 wrecked planes, helicopters and military drones that instructors use to teach 800 trainees every year, giving them hands-on experience with flying wrecks.
A report by USC’s Raphael Bostic found that 75 percent of employers surveyed cited the region’s high housing costs as a negative impact on employee retention. Nearly every employer reported more than 25 percent of their staff spent more than 90 minutes getting to and from work.
Heart attacks fell 7.8 percent; strokes were down 3.6 percent. The results show that trans fat restrictions are beneficial to public health, says USC’s Rebecca Myerson.