Over the years, alumna’s family has funded student scholarships, the education library and an endowed chair for USC Rossier dean.
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“Mobile phone calls or text messaging spontaneously occur and can be ignored while driving,” notes USC’s Jon-Patrick Allem, “but in the case of ‘Pokemon Go,’ drivers may be getting into their car with the explicit purpose to play.”
Foreign Service Officer Krystle Norman discusses the intensive, two-week summer session she attended at USC Annenberg’s Center on Public Diplomacy.
USC’s Ange-Marie Hancock notes that very little has been said about how Clinton’s insistence on toughing it out until a sick day was unavoidable is the American woman’s way of navigating gendered health dynamics in the U.S.
Professors pull no punches in the ‘Music Media Solutions’ course, which toughens Trojans for the road ahead.
The Price Education Network’s mission: to broaden the impact of alumni and support current students ‘trying to get into the space.’
He spent more than 500 hours in space, craving potato chips — but his priorities are down-to-earth: sharing the importance of a STEM education.
For these reasons, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are among the most pressing of the many intractable problems USC researchers in multiple disciplines are seeking to unravel. Here are the approaches three USC scientists are taking to further understand the disease.
A family fair, KDFC's Discovery Day at the Tech, a new effort to introduce children to the joys of classical music, will be held at The Tech Museum of Innovation, 201 S. Market St. in San Jose, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.
Groundbreaking class takes the stage as the school expands its repertoire of world dance.