Faculty members share stories with an award-winning dancer and an artist in residence.
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David Schonfeld created the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement, which became part of USC in 2015.
High levels of pollution may make insulin-creating cells become less efficient, increasing the risk for Type 2 diabetes, USC researchers say.
The machine — the only one of its kind in North America — will allow scientists to advance research on Alzheimer’s, autism and more.
USC leaders speak to students about the opportunities available to them.
Middle and high school students visit labs and tour USC’s stem cell research center, cancer center and Keck Hospital of USC.
In appearance as part of the USC President’s Distinguished Lecture series, the former leader remains an optimist.
Who spends hundreds of real dollars on their phone for power-ups and virtual coins? USC researchers analyzed over 776 million purchases from Apple’s App Store, representing $4.6 billion, to find out.
International relations faculty map out a possible shape for U.S. relations with Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Russia under the new president.
USC’s William Resh, an expert on public management, looks at what’s going on in Washington.