The United States is at historic levels of income inequality. What will it take to balance the scales between low-income workers and the top 1 percent?
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Morteza Dehghani, of psychology and computer science, has led the development of a groundbreaking open-source, open-architecture software to analyze online communication.
USC Dornsife students join peers from institutions around the United States to learn from top political minds how they can increase civic engagement among millennials at USC.
A notable scholar of cognition, memory and the study of human intelligence, Stephen Madigan of psychology was a dedicated teacher and mentor whose career at USC Dornsife spanned 46 years.
Human and civil rights lawyer Anna Walther ’04 defends those on the fringes of society who are made more vulnerable by their social invisibility.
A new interdisciplinary doctoral program launched by the Spatial Sciences Institute jointly with the Department of Sociology and Keck School of Medicine of USC Department of Preventive Medicine addresses modern health-care challenges.
USC Dornsife students help lead efforts to bring climate scientists, musicians and environmental activists, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to USC as part of Know Tomorrow’s Oct. 2 national day of action on climate change.
This academic year, 17 natural sciences, humanities and social sciences faculty members join the Trojan Family.
Norbert Schwarz of psychology and marketing finds that either love at first sight or deliberate cultivation can give rise to a sense of well-being on the job.
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