The USC-led study of more than 2,400 Facebook users suggests that platforms — more than individual users — have a larger role to play in stopping the spread of misinformation online.
USC study reveals the key reason why fake news spreads on social media
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The new practice based at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences provides expert research and project management services to government, industry and nonprofit partners in the fast-growing clean technology and sustainability market.
From day one of distribution to today, Trojans have been delivering vaccines to hard-hit communities, volunteering at mega-sites and ensuring that hundreds of thousands of shots get into arms.
Student and faculty volunteers provide typing, copyediting and proofreading services to people in custody through a program founded by a USC Dornsife alumna.
Kathryn Huang and her family didn’t realize that the simple act of learning to knit would ultimately lead to an organization devoted to keeping babies warm in the neonatal ICU.
Master’s students help put organization on solid financial footing using experience they gained at Price.
USC students gain funding for products that support portable medicine storage.
More than $81,000 was awarded to community programs that support local families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
USC's programming with O.P. Jindal Global University will give students to study abroad and gain international experience during their time in law school.
First-year full-time MBA student Miles Jackson brings skills and a global mindset to Cuban youth through skateboarding.