The fight against anti-Black racism
Months after “Black Lives Matter” chants rang out at a march near the University Park Campus, experts say the movement has lasting momentum at USC.
Months after “Black Lives Matter” chants rang out at a march near the University Park Campus, experts say the movement has lasting momentum at USC.
Vaping device companies are getting young adults’ attention with unregulated product placements in music videos, two USC studies show.
USC experts look at how traumatic occurrences like mass shootings affect us even more in the age of COVID-19, along with how to cope with increased anxiety and fear.
As COVID-19 began to threaten people’s lives and their livelihoods, the staff of the USC Leslie and William McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative stepped in.
More than 8,800 hopeful applicants learned Tuesday they’d been offered fall admission to USC. Diversity and achievement distinguish the group, which includes a record number of first-generation college students.
Thanks in part to guidance from USC’s Bridges to Business Success Program, Javonne Sanders believes her company, Toss It Up Salad, is primed to provide the community with much-needed healthy options.
The pandemic has led to a massive 20% increase in parental loss compared to a typical year, USC research shows.
Art historian Lisa Pon is recognized for exploring Renaissance artist Raphael’s collaborations, while composer Nina C. Young is known for her genre-defying work.