USC researchers found that social platforms create a feedback loop of eating disorder content, trapping vulnerable individuals within pro-anorexia echo chambers.
How online echo chambers make eating disorders worse
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The USC Dornsife Professor Emerita advocated for Central American immigrants and others who fell victim to unfair practices.
Surgeons and trainees gather at USC for one of the most popular and unique oculoplastic plastic surgery courses offered in the U.S.
Surgeons and trainees gather at USC for one of the most popular and unique oculoplastic plastic surgery courses offered in the U.S.
The study of human performance and resilience looks at emotional intelligence as a driver of a positive organizational culture.
The rating is part of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s STARS system, and comes a year earlier than planned.
Rising sophomores across all USC schools are invited to apply to new Hayes Barnard Sustainability Fellowship.
The agreement still leaves many unanswered questions, as well as concerns from vulnerable countries about who will qualify, who pays and who is in charge.
USC Iovine and Young Academy alumni Ben Wan has launched Hudson Compost Services, a company that helps households compost easily and efficiently.
Emily Nix’s new research analyzes whether it’s more beneficial for companies to issue political statements or remain silent.