Two USC students helped create COVID Child Care, a free service for essential workers during the pandemic.
Two USC students helped create COVID Child Care, which provides free services to essential workers during the pandemic.
Two USC students helped create COVID Child Care, a free service for essential workers during the pandemic.
Two USC students helped create COVID Child Care, which provides free services to essential workers during the pandemic.
USC has hired dozens of mental health care experts to help students cope with stress and anxiety during the pandemic.
To help prevent COVID-19 transmission, a wastewater sampling program has been installed in Cale and Irani Residential College.
To mitigate the potential impact of COVID-19 and flu during “flu season,” USC has instituted an annual immunization requirement for students.
A new task force, comprised of USC Gould School of Law students, is helping local small businesses navigate the changing health and safety guidelines about COVID-19.
The USC Telehealth SAFE-T Program provides pro bono telehealth counseling services to underserved populations during the pandemic.
USC has announced that fall classes will be fully remote, with limited exceptions for clinical education.
USC Viterbi’s Emergency Relief Fund has provided much-needed financial assistance for more than 100 students.
A new study finds that students of color and low-income students are much more likely to say they’re planning to take fewer classes in the fall, likely delaying their graduation.
USC students are serving as online tutors for the children of Keck Medicine healthcare workers.