USC study indicates that a genetic mutation in a subset of South Americans may help them avoid Alzheimer’s disease.
News Listing
The practice takes place years after FTC ruled cartoon characters should not be used to sell tobacco.
The practice takes place years after FTC ruled cartoon characters should not be used to sell tobacco.
Shaping public debate or being cited in court briefs are two potential perks for Trojans who work at the law school’s 90-year-old journal.
University experts guide surveys, analyze data — and hit the streets, too.
Ten of USC’s culinary experts compete — but only one can leave the kitchen with the crown.
To complete this year’s Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority is working with a team of USC experts who will gather and analyze the data. In addition, a USC-wide collaboration of engineers and social workers, architects and scientists, sociologists and students, will work to address the medical and mental health challenges, housing shortages, poverty and crime issues surrounding homelessness.
USC departments in ophthalmology and preventive medicine are No. 2 in the United States.
‘The Great One,’ whose career included eight seasons with the Kings, joins Lynn Swann during the trophy’s visit to Hahn Plaza.
The masterful scholar of Chinese history developed East Asian studies at USC.