In his return to the classroom this semester, C. L. Max Nikias — a former electrical engineer — didn't focus on circuits or radar but on the ethical implications of the Greek tragedy Antigone.
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“The whiz kids that American universities produce are sent packing upon graduation,” writes USC President C. L. Max Nikias. “Instead of a ‘brain gain,’ we are left with a ‘brain drain’ resulting in their innovations and jobs being created abroad — and not in America.”
A USC co-author of the study says the genetic variants could also be significant for studies on schizophrenia, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.
USC school opens a new pediatric clinic at Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center.
The researchers find three genetic variants associated with subjective well-being — how happy or satisfied a person reports feeling about his or her life.
He is recognized for his first novel, The Sympathizer, which explores the Vietnam War from multiple perspectives.
The University of Southern California announced its support of displaced Syrian students today with a commitment to fund up to five graduate degrees and one undergraduate degree for Syrian refugees.
After Jake Olson achieved another lifelong goal, he became even more determined to follow up Saturday’s performance by playing in a real game someday.
Scientists, including USC’s Michael Habib, discover secrets of super-sized seabirds with a 24-foot wing span who lived millions of years ago.
Opportunities include master’s degrees offered by USC Price, USC Viterbi and USC Annenberg.