Soeren Mattke, director of the Brain Health Observatory at the USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research, discusses how a simple blood test could affect how Alzheimer’s is diagnosed.
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A new course taught by Olympian Cheryl Miller and entrepreneurship professor David Belasco will explore intersections among business, media, technology, fan engagement, culture and more.
Two USC Dornsife experts — a psychology professor and a professor of biological sciences and anthropology — have very different views on the issue.
Meet the Trojans who made USC — and their countries — proud at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
During the 42 years she worked for USC Publications, the Hall of Famer rarely discussed her glory days.
USC will host a spectacular fireworks display at the Coliseum to mark the opening of the arts extravaganza PST ART. Also on the agenda: art exhibitions and a symposium.
Understanding the reasons behind the spike in isolation is essential to remedying it, but USC Dornsife experts concede it’s a complicated puzzle.
President Carol Folt and university deans launch the academic year for new undergraduate, graduate and professional students and their families for the first time ever at the Coliseum.
More than 8,000 Trojans moved into USC’s residential colleges this week. Meet some of them and their families.
Barnes, an expert in law, politics and public policy, explains how recent Supreme Court decisions and a shift in judicial tactics are reshaping U.S. politics.