College is a time of exploration, and USC has more chaplains and faith groups for spiritual introspection than any other U.S. university.
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Amid state and federal discussions to address doctor shortages, this USC-led study is part of a growing body of research on the expansion of pharmacists' roles as a potential solution.
Anna Journey takes a walk on the dark side in poems and essays about graveyards, infidelities and tattoos.
Experts forecast key changes ahead during executive course at USC.
Entrepreneurial alum bakes a successful recipe for a community oriented business set to open this fall.
Children with delayed visual perception as a result of serious head injuries may end up with structural changes in their brains that interrupt normal development, a new Keck School of Medicine of USC study shows.
Today an endowed scholarship in Solomon’s name supports minority students studying social work.
The speed of information traveling within a child’s brain may signal who needs the most help after a head injury.
U.S. Army Battalion Sgt. Maj. Eric Chastain watched 22 of his friends die. Then came a death he wasn't prepared for.
Economist Arie Kapteyn ran the USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Presidential Election Daybreak Poll, which consistently said Trump would become president of the United States, even when most other polls did not.