USC experts on policy and performance critique the work of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in their third and final debate.
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New 3-D material developed by USC Viterbi engineer could revolutionize flexible electronics.
‘Nobody but Me,’ a jazzy tune about jealousy, comes together with help from former members of the music school’s Jazz Studies program.
USC’s Joan Broderick and Jason Doctor write that, when the first-line treatment for chronic pain was not drugs, teams of therapists, social workers, physicians and psychologists would join to address the social, psychological, economic and physical components of pain.
A ballot measure to generate billions for county road and transit projects would hit the pocketbooks of low-income people at a time when the community already faces an affordability crisis — but USC’s Mark Phillips said that assessment can be misleading.
Gary Painter covers the federal program addressing challenges in areas with persistent poverty.
Performing without structured choreography, students must illustrate a dance discussion through improvisation at Visions and Voices event.
Sunday’s concert at USC’s Bovard Auditorium was a highlight of Jeffrey Kahane’s 20th and last season as the orchestra’s music director.
With a robust community of internationally recognized faculty, USC is working to demystify the degenerative disease and find ways to prevent, treat and cure it. More than 55 researchers at USC have an expertise related to Alzheimer’s disease. Some look at the brain’s vascular system to identify Alzheimer’s before it begins. Others look at big data brain imaging and still others help families cope.
The alliance aims to move cargo through the nation’s ports more efficiently by adopting new technology.