Throughout 2022, 37% of low-income residents of Los Angeles County lacked access to sufficient food for an active, healthy life. That’s 10 points more than in 2018, before the pandemic struck, according to research published by USC Dornsife’s Public Exchange.
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Even after January’s storms, California faces a water-scarce future. A USC Dornsife economist and USC Viterbi engineer propose a way to test higher water prices as a conservation strategy without hurting low-income users.
Comparing national law enforcement databases with the Fatal Encounters open-source database, USC Dornsife researchers find significant discrepancies in reporting of deaths caused by police.
Learn more about the cohort of scholars joining USC Dornsife this semester.
If we think of our senses as limited to only five, we might be missing out.
A restructured biological sciences program, a new economics major and an innovative health minor are now on offer to USC students.
The scholars join USC Dornsife this fall to teach captivating courses and conduct creative, insightful research.
COVID-19 deaths tend to be more unexpected and traumatic than other types of deaths. A USC Dornsife sociologist explains the mental health burdens facing the millions who’ve lost a relative to the coronavirus.
Comparative politics expert Gerardo Munck discusses the state of Latin American democracy and trade, and the summit’s potential.
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