Suicide rates among Americans are on the rise, underscoring the need for early intervention. USC researchers tested and found high-tech acoustic software can identify teens who are a suicide risk to help clinicians intervene before it is too late.
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A USC sociologist has found that school districts are an important factor in where families with children choose to live – giving rise to increased neighborhood segregation.
New Zealand native wants to observe master classes with many cellists he’s never had the opportunity to see in person.
The California native believes the country is at a crossroads: It could boast a strong economy or be divided by fear and prejudice.
Key questions face the global companies as they seek to expand trade and investment in the region.
An outreach program couples aquaculture with hydroponics to teach youngsters about science and other key subjects.
Many who served after the Sept. 11 attacks experienced transition challenges and needed time to figure out what to do after the military.
USC’s Ron Avi Astor is among 200 professors united by Jill Biden to support a nationwide initiative.
USC’s Geoffrey Cowan discusses his book, Let the People Rule: Theodore Roosevelt and the Birth of the Presidential Primary, about the modern primary system’s creation in the early 20th century.
The event honors winners of the Maseeh Entrepreneurship Prize Competition and first Min Family Engineering Social Entrepreneurship Challenge.