Jackson, a USC Price School alumna, leads the federal government’s largest funder of the arts and arts education in communities nationwide.
USC Price School of Public Policy
News Listing
Published in the journal Climatic Change, the study is USC’s second collaboration with the U.N. Foundation aimed at improving science communications.
A new study by researchers at USC explains why kids aren’t getting a cheap, effective treatment for diarrhea.
In a historic vote Friday morning, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to expel George Santos (R-NY) from Congress over ethics and campaign finance violations. The historic vote makes Santos just the sixth lawmaker and first Republican to be expelled from the House in U.S. history.
USC experts discuss how global trade regulations, consumer demands, and technological advancements are bringing human rights to the forefront of the changing textile industry.
Two stories dominated Alzheimer's news this year: The FDA's approval of Leqembi, the first drug to slow progression of the disease, and a surprising study showing that mild cognitive impairment is wildly underdiagnosed. USC researchers are available to discuss.
The former Los Angeles County Sheriff brings more than 40 years of public safety experience to his role leading the USC Price institute.
USC and SCEC experts are available for interviews on earthquakes, in topics ranging from the physics underlying Earth movements to the financial fallout from natural disasters.
The U.S. Department of Energy has unveiled one of its most substantial commitments to date in support of climate-resilient infrastructure: $167 million in grants to enhance the nation's power grids, making them better able to withstand the climate-induced extreme weather events and natural disasters that have battered the country with increasing frequency and severity in recent years.
New USC Price School research shows how shutdowns hamper policy implementation, damage morale and cause employee turnover.