This November, Californians will vote on 10 statewide ballot measures, including two $10 billion bond proposals. USC experts weigh in.
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Krieger’s boundless curiosity and fierce intellect drove him to study everything from physics to urban planning.
Political historian Jeffery Jenkins weighs in on Biden’s situation and how members of Congress could play a role.
National Institute on Aging grants increase study participant diversity, add data sources and fund research on Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
USC study suggests Supreme Court’s abortion decision has had wider ramifications for women’s reproductive health than previously thought.
An expert in criminal law and feminist legal theory, Gruber is a powerful voice for women’s rights in the courtroom and the classroom.
Huriya Jabbar’s work is supported by a grant from the American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences.
