This is my archive
Researchers at USC Dornsife say widely used large language models like ChatGPT and Claude could be standardizing how people communicate, reason and understand culture. Read More
USC Dornsife researchers find willingness to travel for health care varies by income, mobility and location — insights that could impact the growth of telehealth as well as transportation planning. Read More
Large language models may be standardizing human expression — and subtly influencing how we think, say computer science and psychology researchers at USC Dornsife. Read More
Emerging from a swirl of sonic influences, reggaeton began as Panamanian protest music long before Puerto Rican artists turned the genre into a global phenomenon. Read More
Professors bring expertise in a range of subjects, from mood and anxiety disorders to the impact of technological change on society. Read More
A USC Dornsife study finds that for unemployed men, mental health improves significantly after 50 — not because of aging or more leisure time, but because retirement becomes socially acceptable. Read More
A USC Dornsife study finds that growing up with money struggles can lead to symptoms of anxiety and loneliness nearly 20 years earlier than for those who felt financially secure. Read More
USC Dornsife anthropologist Hrag Papazian now holds the Turpanjian Early Career Chair in Contemporary Armenian Studies. (Photos: Iliana Garcia Photography.) News Faculty Installation… Read More
Why is President Trump likely interested in the island nation? International relations professor Steve Lamy explains. Read More
The Los Angeles fires may be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. A USC expert on safety, risk reduction and complex systems calls for a blue-ribbon commission to analyze their causes. Read More