USC experts discuss how unmanned machines in the sky are shaping ethics, privacy, public safety, flight and storytelling.
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“Some of those in Venezuela who are seeking help from outside have tended to expect too much too soon from abroad,” writes USC’s Abraham F. Lowenthal.
The veteran educator is at the forefront of architecture, urbanism and cultural theory.
Justin Lee, one of nine USC students who spent their spring break working at a refugee camp, shares what he saw: ‘I was kind of stunned.’
On Friday, the 2013 graduate — a financial analyst — became the first winner of the U.S. Mid-Amateur to make the cut at Augusta, and Sunday he took home the trophy that goes to the low amateur.
Mike Gatto of USC’s Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics has been doing it for five years now. And, guess what: He says it’s not that hard.
Growing up in Minnesota, Jack Jablonski dreamed of a life spent on skates. Then everything changed for the young standout, who’s now studying communications at USC Annenberg.
New study by Keck School of Medicine of USC researcher links increased dietary potassium with lower hypertension.
The annual Robotics Open House gives visiting schoolchildren a chance to see how the next generation of robots will change the world.
The high-stakes work of the 30-year-old program helps people serving life sentences.