Nicholas Radburn and colleagues introduce an online database that explores the nearly 36,000 slave voyages that occurred between 1514 and 1866.
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The Arieh Warshel Institute of Computational Biology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in Shenzhen will support international collaborations and cutting-edge research in bioinformatics and computer-aided enzyme and drug design.
In The Conversation, Rand Wilcox of psychology explains that though there are better ways for scientists to analyze data, modern techniques haven’t made great inroads with the research community.
What gave the Trojans a leg up in the Classics Olympia competition? Credit the intimacy of USC Dornsife’s Classics Department — especially small class sizes and student-faculty camaraderie.
Nobel winning economist and USC Presidential Professor Angus Deaton looks at the rising trend of deaths from drug overdose, alcohol-related disease and suicide.
From research to study abroad, Rachel Jones ’15 took advantage of every academic opportunity at USC Dornsife. Now she’s building a solid academic foundation for her first-grade students.
The inaugural USC Hack for Health event brings together students from across disciplines to find new ways of turning technology against cancer.
In conjunction with Math Awareness Month, students from the Mathematics Department at USC Dornsife organize a day dedicated to sharing the math they find both fascinating and beautiful. The author gets swept right up.