The study will poll 1,000 veterans on transition challenges, employment, finances, housing, health and access to services.
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Jazz Hands for Autism, a nonprofit run by USC Price alumna, allows musicians to express themselves.
The group has an amazing 100 percent graduation rate — and a 100 percent college acceptance rate, too.
According to a new study by USC’s Kristin Diehl and two psychologists, when people whip out iPhones to document enjoyable activities, they end up having a better time than non-photographers.
USC’s Brent Blair specializes in Theatre of the Oppressed, a set of techniques that emphasize audience-performer interaction to promote messages of social change.
USC biologist Matthew Dean found that the baculum developed independently in multiple mammals rather than from a single common ancestor. But why this occurred is a mystery.
But voters split on whether the law has improved health care for themselves and families, USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll reports.
Weeklong camp for student-athletes combines on-field work with intense English-language courses.
Six years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, California voters remain strongly supportive of the law but are much more divided over whether it improved health care for them and their families, according to the latest poll.
USC study shows that consumers glom onto goods that fit neatly into established routines.