A USC study reveals new data about L.A.’s immigrant community that could guide policy in the future.
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Pioneering USC Chemist Named to Prestigious Engineering Academy
USC Dornsife’s Mark Thompson, a pioneer in organic LED display screens and photovoltaic technologies, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
Making Lifestyle Changes to Save on Healthcare
A new USC study finds that many Americans would go to great lengths to lower their health insurance rates, including 24/7 personal monitoring.
L.A.’s Chief Design Officer Joins USC Dornsife Faculty
Christopher Hawthorne, renowned architecture critic and L.A.’s chief design officer, will bring his 3rd LA Project, a lab for urban reinvention, to USC.
Rocket Handles New Features With Poise
The record-breaking, student-led USC Rocket Propulsion Laboratory launched its new vehicle, Poise, to test a new propellant, recovery system and more.
Keck’s Ophthalmology, Physiology/Neuroscience Depts. Top NIH Funding List
Seven Keck School of Medicine of USC departments are in the top 10 nationally in grant funding from the National Institutes of Health.
Uncovering the History of Arabs in Southern California
USC Dornsife professor Sarah Gualtieri explores how the Arab-American community came into being in her new book, Arab Routes: Pathways to Syrian California.
Is This Drone the Future of Disaster Relief?
USC researchers design a new artificially intelligent drone control system that allows drones to withstand pushing, kicking and even colliding with objects.
Advanced Program in Orofacial Pain Endowed and Named
Drs. Glenn T. Clark and Roseann Mulligan have endowed the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC’s Dr. Glenn T. Clark Orofacial and Oral Medicine Program.
Some Wastewater Reuse Processes Can Lead to Undesired Byproducts
Portable water reuse is a boon for sustainability, but USC researchers warn of potentially toxic byproducts.