New study analyzes where people eat beyond their home neighborhoods and points to new strategies for promoting healthy food choices.
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USC Dornsife’s Brittany Friedman co-leads the creation of the Captive Money Lab and an analysis of the relationship between the prison system, politics and state finances.
Four candidates vying for the late Dianne Feinstein’s former seat convene on Jan. 22 at USC for the 90-minute debate co-hosted by Fox11 Los Angeles and POLITICO.
The USC Dornsife LABarometer survey finds housing challenges persist, but Angelenos feel better about the economy, and only 3% plan to leave compared to 10% in 2020.
A decade after her film upended SeaWorld, the USC Dornsife alumna says her filmmaking career was shaped by her political science studies.
A USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research scholar explains how the lack of financial education for older women impacts society and the economy, and how underserved groups could benefit from financial literacy training.
Political experts explore why nearly half of Americans now choose not to identify with a political party.
From humanities to high tech: how liberal arts majors are flourishing in unexpected fields.
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.