USC Dornsife’s Antonio Damasio says consciousness is a collective creation of peoples, and its understanding will help in treating mental illnesses.
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World’s pre-eminent trade show for computer and video gaming comes to USC and downtown L.A. to spotlight top talent.
Supported by family and others, the school’s second class of seniors learns how to be the best version of themselves.
Cognitive tests in older adults without symptoms could do the job, a Keck School of Medicine of USC study finds.
Ryan ’77, JD ’80 brings decades of experience as a media entrepreneur and adviser to the USC Board of Trustees.
New research at USC into the biomarkers that predict the onset of Alzheimer’s suggests that more than twice as many people are in some stage of the disease than the official numbers indicate.
Researchers from USC and France identify a gene-regulating protein that is critical for the survival of a pathogenic fungus.
USC’s Kinder 2 College program helps children from surrounding neighborhoods to become proficient in reading and writing by the end of third grade.
Reginald Tucker-Seeley looks beyond simple income measures to find out how a person’s finance-related feelings and behaviors affect disparities in physical and mental health.