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Black men are dying in disproportionate numbers from COVID-19, often leaving grieving spouses and children behind. USC Dornsife experts discuss how this tragedy connects to a long history of disruption of the Black family in America, from slavery to incarceration. [6¼ min read] Read More
The onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 revealed a pressing need for creative solutions to the pandemic’s effects, and USC Dornsife researchers answered the call. [1¾ min read] Read More
For more than half a century, USC Dornsife’s Richard Easterlin has delved into the secrets of what does — and doesn’t — bring us joy. [4½ min read] Read More
With such series as “The Gaymazing Race” and “Muslims as Seen on TV,” Karen Tongson and her colleagues aim to entertain and educate an audience beyond the university campus. [4½ min read] Read More
In celebration of Women’s History Month, USC Dornsife professors provide reading suggestions that explore the history of women around the world. [4½ min read] Read More
USC Dornsife Professor of Sociology Andrew Lakoff is featured on this episode of ‘The Conversation Weekly’ discussing what the World Health Organization’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic means for the organization. [3¾ min read] Read More
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, adults with a bachelor’s degree were living approximately three years longer than adults without one, according to research by USC Dornsife’s Angus Deaton. [2½ min read] Read More
The pilot study centers on a combination of 13 traditional medicinal compounds used in China early on in the coronavirus outbreak. [5 min read] Read More
Holding considerable economic and strategic clout, Saudi Arabia is still considered an ally of the United States despite a track record of human rights violations. [5½ min read] Read More
An Emeritus Professor of Geography, Roseman also pioneered the department’s highly entertaining “Downtown L.A. Walking Tour.” [7¼ min read] Read More