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USC students lead energy-saving initiative for Columbia households

Two Arts and Sciences students are powering up their community by creating a new energy-saving program that will benefit low-income households.

Biochemistry senior connects with community through service organizations

Ridha Fatima, a biochemistry senior, joined the Network of Opportunities Toward Elderly Service her freshman year after seeing how hard isolation during the pandemic had been for many people, particularly her grandparents. During their twice-monthly visits to local nursing homes, students connect with the residents while participating in activities such as arts and crafts, gardening and talent shows.

New USC professor explores how neighborhoods affect health, wealth

Brian Levy, a new USC sociology professor, explores how neighborhoods and segregation shape health, wealth, and inequality in the United States.

Dawn Staley's legacy showing with alums now coaching

Dawn Staley is no stranger to success with three national championships to her name, but one part of her legacy is the number of players now coaching the next generation of players.

USC scientists deploy artificial intelligence, digital twin models to build new resources for medical care

A team of USC scientists is using a $3.4 million grant to develop new technology for personalized medical treatment and more accurate medical diagnoses. USC faculty members from medicine, chemistry and mathematics are leading various aspects of the five-year project funded by the National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).


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