USC research shows how variants of a certain gene may disrupt early development in the brain’s cortex.
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USC’s Katrina Brownell finds that negative personality traits in entrepreneurs can foster new venture success – but most only in moderation.
Elyn Saks is a renowned legal scholar and a skilled educator. She’s also a fierce advocate for mental health who evaded a dire prognosis after being diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 28.
For Maria E. Garay-Serratos, raising awareness for the connection between domestic violence survivors and traumatic brain injury is personal.
Luca Luceri of USC’s Information Sciences Institute is part of a team that is using science to guide social media regulations.
Diversity and inclusion programs, book bans, censorship, debates over school curricula are all signs that America’s culture wars have moved into a new combat zone: school boards.
Program allows graduate and undergraduate students to get around Los Angeles at no extra cost.
Somya Singhvi’s analysis of India’s online agri-platform won a research-based competition.
The Hollywood sign, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and many other points of interest are hitting their centenary this year. Historian Phil Ethington explains how the 1920s shaped today’s City of Angels.
The USC Stem Cell researcher’s startup AcuraStem signs a deal with biopharmaceutical firm Takeda.