COMMENCEMENT: USC’s Social Work and Juvenile Justice undergraduate minor combines students’ passion for social advocacy with greater understanding of its impact on youngsters.
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Even weak tropical cyclones raise infant mortality in poorer countries
A USC-led study finds that even storms below hurricane strength significantly increase infant deaths in low- and middle-income countries, and not just for the reasons experts expected.
Quest to become a nurse practitioner proves to be test of resiliency
COMMENCEMENT: Nicole Carson was determined to complete her Master of Science in Nursing degree from USC despite an unexpected move to Guam and multiple obstacles.
USC researchers develop low-cost blood test for early Alzheimer’s detection
In a proof-of-concept study, the test detected five key biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease — more than current commercially available blood tests can measure.
Study reveals link between Type 2 diabetes, brain health in older adults from various populations
Neuroimaging-based research reveals diabetes-related brain atrophy in older adults from different backgrounds.
Arts and Healthy Aging Center Fund launched with $2.5M gift, $1M matching opportunity
Gift and matching challenge from the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund supports the study of artistic engagement and the aging process.
Trojan lands prestigious Mayo Clinic fellowship
Changes in BMI during adolescence may explain link between pollution exposure, insulin resistance
The USC-led study’s findings uncover how the harmful effects of air pollution may contribute to long-term metabolic problems.
Uncovering a mental health crisis affecting American journalists
COMMENCEMENT: Henrick Karoliszyn created The Freelance Frontier intervention in USC’s Doctor of Social Work program to address a growing issue among journalists who cover traumatic events.
$10 million gift to launch longevity research accelerator at Keck School of Medicine of USC
The donation from R. Rex Parris and his wife, Carrol, will enable collaboration among experts in engineering, gerontology and stem cell research to find treatments for age-related conditions.