Mathematician Paul Newton will use the prestigious fellowship to investigate cancer models; composer Nicolás Lell Benavides will complete several musical works.
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Take it from the rats: A junk food diet can cause long-term damage to adolescent brains
Rats fed a diet full of fat and sugar in adolescence suffered memory impairment, USC researchers found. The study reinforces the important link between the gut and the brain.
How USC helped propel hip-hop innovation
Some of the foremost innovators in hip-hop are part of the Trojan Family. USC artists and scholars look back on 50 years of the art form – and forward to its future evolution.
Learning through food at USC
At USC, some of the most interesting courses on history, biology and sociology are taught via food.
Trojan’s big idea to cut auto emissions: Mini EVs
EARTH MONTH: USC Price master’s student Dylan Qichen Di researched the market viability of smaller and more affordable electric vehicles.
USC-led study leverages artificial intelligence to predict risk of bedsores in hospitalized patients
The study presents a new model for predicting patients most at risk of bedsores in hospitals.
Using art for medical healing
A vibrant collection of USC programs infuses arts activities into health care to soften the hospital setting, support patients’ recovery and lift their spirits.
Jane Fonda brings her story of climate activism to USC
EARTH MONTH: The two-time Oscar winner inspired students during a wide-ranging conversation with USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay.
USC, Capital One establish Center for Responsible AI in Finance
Housed under the new USC School of Advanced Computing, the center aims to advance responsible AI for financial services
Meet some of the doctors healing USC’s athletes
How the orthopedic specialists at Keck Medicine of USC and USC Student Health keep the Trojans moving.