Next-generation scientists at USC Stem Cell mini-symposium discuss research of anemia and cancer.
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The game’s top executive talks Dodgers, fantasy and technology with USC’s David Carter.
The late Joy Paul “J.P.” Guilford changed the way we look at the subject with his revolutionary model of intelligence that valued creativity and critical thinking.
Research by Frank Gilliland of Keck Medicine of USC finds exposure to air pollution can increase the risk of higher cholesterol and developing diabetes.
The residency will be based at the USC Price School’s Sacramento program; the first will focus on energy policy.
USC Annenberg’s Daren Brabham examines the growing trend of public agencies using crowdfunding to supplement their budgets.
The program is designed for new graduates as well as seasoned professionals from varying fields of studies and careers who seek an understanding of how the U.S. legal system functions.
The USC Games program offers an entrepreneurial track, a communication line to law school students in the intellectual property and an opportunity to publish the game, if it’s selected, through the USC Games Publishing label.
Peer-to-peer research sharing looks a lot like sharing of other forms of media, notes a new study by USC’s Carolyn Caffrey Gardner and a colleague.
The idea that philosophy was and still is isolated from other disciplines ignores much of its history, writes USC Dornsife’s Scott Soames.