Led by a former White House policy advisor, the new practice provides expert research and project management services to government, industry and nonprofit partners.
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More than 7 million Americans have MCI and don’t know it. That’s worrisome since early diagnosis is key to delaying onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
USC scholars explain why programs like ChatGPT have everyone abuzz, and how they might radically change our world.
As the Inland Empire transforms, and the Latino population grows to 74% by mid-century, USC Dornsife scholars present a path to success.
Critically underserved students in science, technology, engineering and math fields get on track for success through a unique initiative at USC Dornsife.
New research using artificial intelligence aims to improve officer interactions with the public.
Finding the stories of individual Jews who fought the Nazis publicly and at great peril helped a scholar see history differently: that Jews were not passive. Instead, they actively fought the Nazis.
Tragic world events compelled Richard Wood to learn more about the human impact of poverty and violence and find ways to build community in today’s polarized world.
USC Dornsife psychology researchers find that frequent and infrequent users of social media respond differently to likes, comments and other social rewards — and changing a platform’s structure may curb negative habits.