Henrike Moll explains how a revolution in the tools and techniques developmental psychologists use to investigate kids’ knowledge and capabilities is rewriting what we know about how and when children understand their world.
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A USC Center for Economic and Social Research study finds a way to track how you feel when it’s time for a meal, which could give clues on how to eat better.
As President Donald Trump’s executive order banning refugees and travelers from a list of predominantly Muslim countries from entering America triggers a storm of protest across the United States and the globe, USC Dornsife scholars examine why it is causing such a widespread backlash.
Research-derived data give a clear picture of the current state of affairs for immigrants living in the United States.
Jennifer Ailshire of sociology and spatial sciences and University of South Carolina researchers find that paying children’s student loans can drain the parents’ nest egg.
Combination of stressors could mean more cognitive impairment for vulnerable older adults, USC researcher says
USC Dornsife report examines the area’s evolving identity and the coalitions that are leading social, economic and political improvements in the area.
The Trojan Family pays tribute to one of its own, a professor noted for going out of his way to help others.
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