Kenneth Ahern of the USC Marshall School examined hundreds of insider trading cases, and found the reality is a lot pettier and less glamorous than in the Hollywood version — but also provides some troubling insight into the nature of trust in society.
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USC’s Mary Helen Immordino-Yang explores how emotions are tied to learning: “Emotions are a piece of thinking.” Even subjects considered to be outside the realm of emotion, like math, evoke powerful feelings that can propel or thwart further learning.
Poll experts will explain the methodology of the unique poll whose results are updated nightly and which reflect any changes in eligible voters’ opinions throughout the race: How does a daily probability poll work?; How do the Daybreak poll’s daily results differ from results released by the standard polls?; How did poll participants respond to the Republican and Democratic national conventions?; and, What are the challenges for Trump and Clinton in the final months of the campaign?
The renowned international and environmental policy attorney joined USC Gould School of Law in 1980.
USC researchers found that survival of patients in areas with high regional pollution was about three years shorter than for those in areas with lower levels of pollution.
The internationally renowned group of artists, thinkers and teachers complements the school’s roster of outstanding existing faculty.
The first game to emerge from USC’s Games Publishing program is already a success, having been recognized as an artistic feat by major organizations including the Independent Games Festival, IndieCade and BAFTA.
USC’s Edward J. McCaffery says its simply: “There is NO legitimate reason for Trump not to release his tax returns.”
The outside of the $700 million residential and retail complex may seem nearly finished, but there’s still plenty of work to be done inside.
USC researchers look at the myths and realities of our favorite morning brew — from addiction to stunted growth and more — and have some surprising answers.