Leonard and Pamela Schaeffer’s $59 million gift establishes a new institute that will address multiple public policy issues with evidence-based research and educate new generations of scholars to help solve our nation’s policy challenges.
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A new study by USC researchers explains why kids aren’t getting a cheap, effective treatment for diarrhea.
Moussa Diop, now director of the USC Casden Multifamily Forecast, has plenty of lessons to share from a life that spans three continents and just as many careers.
Another atmospheric river—a long ribbon of concentrated moisture—is bearing down on the West Coast, raising concerns about potential landslides in regions still recovering from last year's heavy rains. USC experts are available to discuss.
USC Earth scientists aid in the exploration of the solar system — including the search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
USC Shoah Foundation and the Big Ten Conference sponsored the students’ visits to historical sites of the Holocaust and the Civil Rights Movement.
The free and informed press, long considered a cornerstone of American democracy, has reached an inflection point. USC experts discuss.
A new AI minor for undergraduates wlll join a Master of Science in Innovation Economics, Law and Regulation program that started last year.
USC Thornton faculty and alumni — from artists to composers to industry professionals representing winners — receive more than 15 awards.
Gender and technology confidence are factors in the use of AI in education, a new study from the USC Center for Generative AI and Society reveals.