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A USC study of pathological liars shows first evidence of structural differences in the area of the brain that enables most people to feel remorse.
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USC researcher Douglas Noble discusses the impact of climate change on Old Faithful, shrinking glaciers and desert oases.
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TITLE IX: The international acclaimed playwright is a gender equity and racial equity trailblazer in her work at USC and beyond.
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USC 2016 | Transformative gifts create a new cancer center, provide new resources in social work and vision research, help veterans and much more.
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The poll was built to account for post-convention bounces and news cycles. It also asks panel respondents to rate their chances of voting for a particular candidate, rather than a selecting a simple yes, no or unsure/other, in addition to taking into account past voting.
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Niki Kawakami will be the fifth in her family to earn an advanced USC degree — but her grandfather was cheated of his during World War II. Eighty years later, a gap in justice is closing.
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TITLE IX: For almost five decades at USC, Jean Chen Shih has excelled at research and in teaching. She says the groundbreaking legislation is as important now as it was 50 years ago.
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Interdisciplinary USC study also reveals predictors of long COVID.
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TITLE IX: “In my early career, there were just so few of us. I didn’t know that many women doctors,” says Roberta Williams.