The 2023 USC Dornsife LABarometer survey finds housing challenges persist, but Angelenos are feeling better about the economy and only 3% plan to leave.
Pandemic-driven exodus from L.A. slows to a crawl; consumer confidence among Angelenos improves
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Although 91% of state households have broadband, challenges persist for low-income K-12 families.
Researchers from disparate disciplines at USC, CHLA, Cedars-Sinai and Stanford University join to find solutions to cancer.
College Access Day marks 10 years of college life immersion at USC.
Trojans feel sense of belonging and support by spending time with each other in Student Union centers and lounges.
Former USC Viterbi faculty member Slaughter, a strong advocate for the inclusion of women and minorities in science and engineering, was the first Black person to be appointed as National Science Foundation director.
The professors in the USC Viterbi Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are among 162 inductees.
A USC study suggests that changing labels of vegan food may encourage people to eat less red meat and dairy.
A USC study suggests that changing labels of vegan food to focus on health and environmental benefits may encourage people to eat less red meat and dairy.