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.
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USC’s William Resh, an expert on public management, looks at what’s going on in Washington.
USC’s Manuel Pastor notes that during the first two years that cap and trade was in effect, industry emissions increased in places like Wilmington, the L.A.-area city where homes live in the shadows of oil refineries.
During his tenure as dean at USC, the administrator launched a part-time program for working professionals.
An unmet clinical need inspires surgeon-scientist to team with stem cell researchers.
Sunday’s big game between Atlanta and New England will surely generate super ratings. Politics and spectacle play a big role, and so do some deflated footballs.
“Fred Ryan is an extraordinary media entrepreneur, political adviser and public servant, having distinguished himself in both the White House and in the communications world,†said President C. L. Max Nikias.
USC created the Center on Artificial Intelligence for Social Solutions to develop uses of artificial intelligence of interest to entrepreneurs working to solve social problems like homelessness.
Representation of race and gender behind the camera in top movies has not changed over 10 years and 1,000 films, USC report finds.
These bright, airy shelters — the brainchild of USC architecture students — are carefully designed to sidestep red tape.