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July 28th, 2022

USC in the News

July 28, 2022 USC Viterbi School KTLA5 | USC camp gets teens interested in STEM careers | featured the USC Viterbi School’s Project Payload camp USC School of Architecture Hi-Desert Star | USC students install award-winning building at Joshua Tree National Park| featured a new bathroom structure designed by students USC Price School KPCC-FM and […]

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July 27th, 2022

USC in the News

July 27, 2022 USC Dornsife College Los Angeles Times | A guide to the books on today’s big lists from Obama and the Booker Prize | noted the Booker Prize Longlist picks include “The Trees” by Percival Everett USC Leonard Davis School Los Angeles Times | Coronavirus Today: Out of patience with pandemic precautions | […]

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July 26th, 2022

USC in the News

July 26, 2022 USC Annenberg School Los Angeles Times | Can Arabic-language pop conquer America? A Tarzana ingénue and her power manager say ‘inshallah’ | quoted Josh Kun Keck School of Medicine CNN | Napping regularly linked to high blood pressure and stroke, study finds| quoted Raj Dasgupta Bloomberg | New Monkeypox Tests Are Needed […]

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July 25th, 2022

USC in the News

July 25, 2022 USC Wall Street Journal | Should College Athletes Be Paid? A Once-Radical Idea Gains Momentum | mentioned USC’s plans to move to the Big10 Conference.  USC Lusk Center The New York Times | California Officials Revisit Airbnb Rules Amid Pandemic Tourism Boom| quoted Richard Green USC Marshall School Marketplace | Truckers block […]

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July 21st, 2022

USC in the News

July 21, 2022 USC Leonard Davis School Los Angeles Times | USC researchers identify symptoms associated with increased risk for long COVID? | highlighted research by Eileen Crimmins USC Lusk Center Wall Street Journal | Frank Nothaft, Former Freddie Mac Chief Economist, Communicated Complex Ideas Simply | quoted Richard Green USC Dornsife College “Mysteries Decoded” […]

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July 20th, 2022

USC in the News

July 20, 2022 USC Rossier School The Chronicle of Higher Education | Can a Teaching Track Improve Undergraduate Education? | quoted Adrianna Kezar Keck School of Medicine of USC STAT | Adoptive parents often in the dark about care for ‘safe haven’ kids | published an op-ed by Micah Orliss The Hill | Bad news: […]

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July 19th, 2022

USC in the News

July 19, 2022 USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School HealthDay | Insurance Type, Maternal Race Impact Odds of Reporting to CPS | highlighted research by Rebecca Rebbe USC Leonard Davis School KNX-AM | Which symptoms are more likely to predict long-COVID | featured research by Eileen Crimmins USC Schaeffer Center Newsweek | Healthcare Policy Expert: FTC Could […]

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July 18th, 2022

USC in the News

July 18, 2022 USC Dornsife College New York Times | America Saved My Father’s Life. It Tried to Destroy My Mother’s | published a reflection in its magazine written by David Treuer Big Think | Scientists may finally know why the length of a day changes | highlighted research by Wei Wang and John Vidale […]

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July 14th, 2022

USC in the News

July 14, 2022 Keck School of Medicine KCRW-FM | Vaccinated and already had COVID? You can still get BA.5 subvariant  | interviewed Paula Cannon Scientific American | When Heat Waves Meet Air Pollution, Death Risks Rise Substantially | highlighted research by Erika Garcia and others USC Dornsife College Los Angeles Times | Hate getting to […]

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July 13th, 2022

USC in the News

July 13, 2022 USC LAist and ABC7 | LA County-USC Medical Center Unveils Artwork Apologizing To Women Forcibly Sterilized There | mentioned USC USC Dornsife The New York Times | Legacy of NASA administrator James Webb | spoke with Lois Rosson The Wall Street Journal | Ada Limón Named U.S. Poet Laureate | quoted David […]

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