“Globalization helps to offset the climate change adaptation challenge posed by the existence of climate skeptics in any one country,” write USC’s Matthew E. Kahn and Daxuan Zhao of the Renmin University of China’s School of Business.
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At USC veterans gala, Viet Luong ’87 — the first U.S. military general born in Vietnam — recalls harrowing flight to freedom.
The key for C-DOCTOR team is to understand what stem cells can do and then deliver them for patient care.
USC social worker’s test program uses spirituality as a tool to teach coping skills.
USC Price convenes the leaders who talk about broken barriers, building communities and inspiring others.
A lack of diversity could affect the development of racial attitudes, future education and employment, USC study finds.
A group of researchers has found that three siblings born with cleft lip and palate share a common gene mutation associated with the birth defect. However, because this study involved only three children, Chai said more investigation is needed to find a causal relationship.
Racial segregation in neighborhoods is higher for families with children than those without, a new USC study shows. White families with children continue to live in predominantly white neighborhoods, in part to send their children to predominantly white schools, a new study on racial segregation has found.
USC Annenberg and USC Viterbi join to report on accident-prone roadways and the worst interchanges.
Trojans who receive the funds will be known as HFPA International Scholars at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.