The goal is to develop a tool to influence behavior and slow the spread of virus transmission.
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USC study finds need for national plan to address the impact of COVID-19 on mental health
USC researchers have catalogued mental and physical issues that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
Creating Community Through Free Meals
Trojan Table, a new university tradition, brings together USC retirees and current students for free homestyle dinners on campus.
A Gift to Support Public Interest Law
Philanthropist Barbara Bice has made a $2 million gift to support the work of the USC Gould School of Law’s Public Interest Law Foundation.
Getting to Know L.A.’s Immigrant Population
A USC study reveals new data about L.A.’s immigrant community that could guide policy in the future.
Telling Their Stories Through a Critical and Creative Lens
Bravo Medical Magnet High School and the Communication and Technology School students participated in “I Too Am: Media Arts, & Belonging,” a project designed by USC faculty.
USC Law Students Give Back to Angelenos in Need
For more than 90 years, USC Gould School of Law students have worked with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles to seek justice for the marginalized and gravely ill.
USC Professor Appointed to Governor’s Alzheimer’s Task Force
María Aranda hopes to shine a light on USC’s research as a member of Governor Gavin Newsome’s Task Force on Alzheimer’s Prevention and Preparedness.
Introducing Teens to Real Lab Work
USC‘s STAR program brings together students from Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School to work with USC faculty members on research.
Trojan Student-Athletes Share Holiday Cheer with Neighborhood Children
President Folt joined USC basketball players in handing out more than $150,000 in donated gifts over the holidays.