USC scholars explain why social media is so all-consuming — and how we can help break the habit.
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USC Gould alumna Wendy Shu’s “ready to wear” solutions help her customers get to market faster.
USC researchers have created a low-cost learning kit to help high school and college students build and customize their own small robot.
The grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine will create the USC ASCEND Center.
The collaboration with IBM — part of USC President Carol Folt’s Frontiers of Computing “moonshot” — establishes USC’s IBM Quantum Innovation Center and propels USC researchers and students toward new discoveries.
Andrew and Erna Viterbi’s generous gift two decades ago named the engineering school and launched it on an upward trajectory.
Tony Thai combined his broad professional experiences to develop HyperDraft, a document and workflow automation platform.
Christian Grose, a seasoned USC pollster and political scientist, offers a deep dive into the world of public opinion polling.
The 2024 election looms large, and with it, the question of how much we can trust preelection polls. USC pollsters break down the art and science of public opinion polling in the aftermath of Super Tuesday.
Johan Rockström joins the ranks of environmental visionaries honored by the Tyler Prize, administered by USC Dornsife, for his pioneering work.