Despite what it seems from today’s headlines, USC’s Peer Fiss notes that golden parachutes weren’t originally designed to reward an executive who chooses to walk away or is forced out in the wake of scandal.
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USC event in East L.A. on careers in STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — features retired astronaut and leading physician, both of them Trojans.
Headquartered in downtown L.A., the clinic will fulfill the unmet mental health needs of veterans and their families through clinical services and by connecting veterans to other resources in the area.
Electrifying brain circuits may decrease depressive symptoms and chronic pain, but a USC scientist says we first need to see what the electric current is actually doing.
The USC faculty member discusses his upcoming film about William Ackman and the multinational corporation.
Alan Willner embraces the cultural and religious differences among the 14 doctoral students in his USC photonics lab.
Lucas grew up in Long Beach and lived most of his life in Southern California, earning undergraduate and law degrees from USC. He joined state court in 1984 and was elevated to chief justice in 1987; he stepped down in 1996.
USC President C. L. Max Nikias writes that students who choose this path graduate with higher GPAs — and he believes they set themselves up for better careers, too.
The advocate for child welfare issues came into her social work career almost by chance and circumstance.
A single statement about the reason immigrants come to the United States is shared by voters who otherwise hold opposing views, the USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Presidential Daybreak Poll shows.