Brian M. Rosenthal’s seven-part series revealed that Texas educators denied services to children with developmental needs.
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A graduate of the cinematic arts’ Summer Program earns Academy Award nod for producing a poignant story about a woman and a train conductor.
USC researchers may have just found a solution for one of the biggest stumbling blocks to the next wave of rechargeable batteries — small enough for cellphones and powerful enough for cars.
A violinist and cellist win first and third place at the Sphinx Competition for classical strings players.
During the broadcaster’s time with the Trojans, the football team appeared in five Rose Bowls and won two national championships.
The next wave of batteries packs a big charge in a small size.
A randomized trial shows cycles of a five-day fasting diet designed by a USC researcher safely reduces the risk factors for age-related diseases.
Undergrads sing and perform on stage under the guidance of grad students who shape their work.
USC Trustee Leonard D. Schaeffer and Dana Goldman of the USC Schaeffer Center note that the state offers a great example of how government and health insurers can work together to sustainably expand coverage and ensure stable markets.
Latinos are at least 50 percent more likely than non-Hispanic whites to develop the disease, according to a report by the USC’s Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging and the Latinos Against Alzheimer’s network.