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Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - 8:26 am
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- Good Neighbors Sets $1.1 Million Goal
- Annual effort to improve the community through partnerships looks to raise more than last year.
- Mexican Politician Decries Corruption
- Former presidential contender Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador speaks out against inequality in his homeland during USC visit.
- Gamers Play Against Type
- Avid online role-players do not fit gamer stereotypes, according to a survey by USC Annenberg researcher Dmitri Williams.
- Mesereau Finds Fulfillment in Public Law
- Veteran attorney urges students to find work that makes a difference.
- Global Bridge Between Business, Society
- USC Marshall launches the Society and Business Lab to create innovative social responsibility practices.
- Study: Genetic Factors in Prostate Cancer
- Keck Schools Christopher Haiman is named one of six researchers to receive the National Institutes of Health award.
- Scholars to Examine Supreme Court Term
- USC Law professors Brown and Cruz, two prominent deans to speak Wednesday at Musick Law Building.
- Mission: Engineering Accomplished
- With help from USCs Pre-College Office, prep students get hands-on experience learning how to build bridges, gliders and robots.
- Ell Earns Distinguished Research Award
- The social work expert will be recognized early next year, but she wants to see her findings on depression and cancer screenings practiced in a real-world setting.
- Jumping From High School to College
- USC Rossier staffers help students overcome the obstacles hindering a pursuit of higher education.
- Intimacy and Aging
- USC Davis School professor Bob G. Knight discusses how the dynamics of intimacy in a relationship change with age.
- Postdoc Decides to Take Policy Route
- USC College researcher Christopher Viggiani is chosen as Science & Technology Policy fellow.
- Alum Establishes International Project
- USC Rossier graduate Ali Nagle links her American students with youngsters in Kenya and Rwanda.
- Studying Californias Educational Crisis
- Educational leaders, industry representatives and organizations dedicated to improving science and engineering education gather for a two-day summit at USC.
- Hull Joins USC Stevens Institute
- Startup expert will help HSC faculty and researchers get their life-enhancing and life-saving inventions to market.
- Armed and Ready for Filmmaking
- Wounded veterans train to enter the film industry via classes at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
- Daya Perkins Awarded Krown Fellowship
- The Charles and Charlotte Krown Fellowship is an annual award that supports doctoral student research and achievement.
- More Loan Help for USC Law Graduates
- Changes make loan repayment assistance program available to a larger number of alums.
- Facing Her Fears on Film
- USC cinema graduate student Wendy J.N. Lees documentary follows her road to implant surgery.
- Relax Youre Feeling Into a Deep Sleep
- USC School of Dentistry teaches hypnosis as an alternative to needles and Novocain.
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