According to a new study, the coronavirus’s effects on overall fall semester registration for colleges and universities is minimal, but it is affecting about 1 out of 10 students’ ability to finish their program on time. [4 min read]
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USC Dornsife’s Understanding Coronavirus in America Study reveals that discrimination against people thought to have COVID-19, even if they weren’t infected, peaked in April and has since declined. Particularly against Asian Americans, however, discrimination persists. [3¾ min read]
Analysis of results from the USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research’s Understanding America Study reveals a “digital divide” between rich and poor children — and it could worsen achievement gaps between students.
A national USC survey reveals that more than 25% of Americans believe they’re in no danger of being infected with COVID-19 in the next three months. The vast majority recognize the value of handwashing and sanitizing to keep themselves safe from infection. [3½ min read]
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