Looking at a potential case through a ‘forensic lens’ can help accurately identify mistreatment.
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The survey’s measures include student body diversity, resources for student success and graduates’ ability to obtain satisfying, high-paying jobs.
Cheyvonné Grayson grew up in South Los Angeles, where he, at the age of 14, saw a friend gunned down. Grayson has worked mostly as a day laborer; now he’s a member of the carpenters’s union and hanging doors at the USC Village project site.
The seven students with expertise in music, performance and multimedia are the latest members of a program that began in 2013.
The approach calls for staff to become actively engaged when responding to school violence through locally designed solutions.
Local nonprofit educates hundreds of boys who eventually earn degrees from four-year universities across the country.
USC pilot project relies on the time-honored tradition of cooking and sharing a meal with others.
The first televised face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump draws a full house to Wallis Annenberg Hall.
Three USC researchers to develop program that would get individuals back on their feet, practicing the walking skills needed to navigate their communities.
The students pick the projects and the faculty offers guidance. So how’s that working?