The Schaeffer Government Service Fellows Program encourages undergraduates to pursue careers through internships at the federal, state and local levels.
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In the latest USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll, younger voters favor legalization of recreational marijuana and banning possession of high-capacity ammo.
Patients in drug and alcohol recovery face the risks of malnutrition, dramatic weight changes and eating disorders.
USC researchers look the key role of humor — from stand-up routines to social media to cartoons — in the political process.
Among his projects: the Performance Studio at USC’s Glorya Kaufman International Dance Center
USC has more than 55 researchers working to demystify Alzheimer’s disease and find ways to prevent, treat and cure it. In addition to internationally-recognized scientists scouring multiple paths to find ground zero of the disease, some USC experts are hard at work deciphering what it means to society and families when more than 5 million Americans live with this age-related malady.
The entrepreneur’s $35 million gift ushered in a decade of remarkable achievements for the USC Viterbi unit.
Qiming Wang’s team designed a unique manufacturing technique using 3-D printing.
The USC School of Architecture launched the Homeless Studio, where 11 fourth year students are rethinking homeless architecture, building temporary, moveable, modular and expandable structures. Students will deliver their finished structures to homeless people around the city.
Surveys by the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work find nearly half of the women on Skid Row have been physically or sexually attacked in the last year.