USC’s Jeremy Goldbach found that providing foster kids with laptops led to more than just higher grades and better school attendance: The kids also had improved relationships with their biological and foster families.
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A longtime USC supporter, she built on her family’s legacy in health and the arts.
The innovative leader has published over 300 papers, holds numerous patents and serves on many national and international advisory committees.
Michigan resident develops program to address the effects of life with polluted water.
The pioneering center will bring together interdisciplinary teams to better understand human health and develop new life-saving devices and therapeutics.
USC’s Mott Smith and a colleague write that the city’s zoning strategy — with its suburban roots — can’t work when applied to a built-out urban environment.
USC’s Ange-Marie Hancock writes that millennial feminists have a different view of feminism — intersectional feminism — that focuses on the connections between political challenges like sexism, racism, homophobia and economic injustice.
Not too long ago, venture capitalist Mark Stevens and his wife, Mary, gave a $50 million gift to USC, his alma mater. It’s the kind of gift that typifies the couple’s philanthropy but also possibly previews what’s to come.
Andy McMahon and his colleagues investigate ways to help the millions who suffer from the chronic ailment.
Innovative summer program of community outreach improves reading and writing skills with interventions for students, parents and teachers.