When cities’ populations get older
How can cities adapt to the needs of aging populations? USC experts envision how a deluge of older adults in urban areas might reshape transportation, home design and human connection.

How can cities adapt to the needs of aging populations? USC experts envision how a deluge of older adults in urban areas might reshape transportation, home design and human connection.

Now more than ever, people need a way to de-stress and lessen their anxiety. For many at USC, the answer has been a growing initiative focused on mindfulness.

A USC-led study of death certificate data finds that dementia-related deaths in the U.S. may be dramatically higher than reported.

Emily Nix wants to excite and captivate the students in her now-online economics course. With less than $60 in materials, here’s the DIY teaching hack she cooked up.

If you want to get to know Los Angeles, start with its food. That’s the approach taken in USC Dornsife’s “Pueblo to Postmates: Food and Class in Los Angeles” course.

In the latest installment of the USC Amplified series, President Carol L. Folt is joined by Amber D. Miller, dean of the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. The online conversation is at 5 p.m. Thursday.

USC Dornsife’s most recent Daybreak Poll finds Joe Biden with a 13-point lead in the suburbs and tied with the president among white suburbanites. The USC poll in 2016 was considered an “outlier” as its numbers showed Donald Trump ahead for most of the poll’s run.

Representatives from four very different student organizations describe how they’re adapting to the world of remote recruitment and engagement.