USC computer scientist speaks at a White House-sponsored workshop on technology and social good.
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Fulbright scholar will study in India, where he’ll explore the use of musical reminiscence therapy in dementia care.
Altering transplantation dose could improve outcomes for patients and ultimately save lives.
Scientists and public health officials provide answers to some of the toughest questions about Zika virus, the chances of an outbreak in California, brain defects in babies and the road to a vaccine.
Training grants of all types allow students to conduct research that could ultimately contribute to key discoveries and new thinking.
With help from undergraduates and an alumna, Olu Orange brings a successful lawsuit that forces the city to pay for millions in job training and education.
In 1999, the night before USC played Notre Dame in South Bend, a USC security official arranged for the fighter to meet the team.
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll shows Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez on top, with all other candidates tallying single-digit support.
Hollywood has been helping raise money for Democrats since the 1930s. But USC’s Steven Ross discovered that Republicans have actually gotten more political traction in Tinseltown.
On MONDAY at 10 a.m. PDT, USC will host a media call regarding the latest USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll results for the California presidential primary and the Senate race. Additional poll results on health care, minimum wage and transgender bathrooms will be issued next week.