The Mental Health GPS, a data-driven and peer-run service co-developed by researchers at USC, helps callers find the care they need and averts crisis.
New peer-based service helps callers navigate America’s complex mental health care system
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$2.4 million grant will be used to develop new AI-powered algorithms that could lessen the need for higher-strength MRI machines and correct for various imaging artifacts.
Erroll Southers’ vision: “An environment where everyone feels safe, protected and respected.” Read more and watch the video.
USC leads all private research universities when it comes to enrolling transfer students.
Recent chair of the influential Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to address the Oct. 17 conference at Town and Gown.
Iliya Kure was a student recalls discussing the events in the summer of 2022 with classmates.
The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and the USC Institute for Addiction Science will provide students from underrepresented communities with stipend and internship opportunities in substance use disorder treatment.
The multidisciplinary program will position students at the forefront of health and wellness — not only to anticipate, but actively engage with the problems, policies, needs, and technological developments that will define the space’s future.
Current and former clinical providers recall the origins and differences that have helped make the team what it is today.
The Sparks Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will launch with the opening of the school’s new Drama Center in February.