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Homepage Trojans RespondJoin us in helping those in our community most affected by COVID-19Here are four ways you can help now.Help students with expenses related to housing, food security, job loss and other hardships caused byCOVID-19.Support the courageous professionals playing a crucial role on the front lines of this health crisis.USC’s neighbors need our help accessing education, food and health services, now more than ever.Help the USC faculty and staff members who are facing unanticipated expenses at this time.Here are some ways Trojans are working to make life better — in Los Angeles and beyond:Read MoreRecent killings in Georgia raise awareness of ongoing anti-Asian hate and spur calls for actionAsian, Asian American and Pacific Islander students, faculty and staff at USC urge their fellow Trojans to listen, acknowledge the pain inflicted by racism and help fight back.Read MoreRead MoreHow USC Health Experts Jumped into Action to Fight COVID-19Trust the science. Follow the data. Keck Medicine of USC confronts the coronavirus pandemic with strategies centered on rigorous research.Read MoreRead MoreCOVID-19: Out-of-state guests may attend commencement if fully vaccinatedGraduates are limited to two guests due to social distancing requirements, and must register by April 15 to participate.Read MoreRead MoreWhen COVID-19 vaccinations began, the USC community sprang into actionFrom day one of distribution to today, Trojans have been delivering vaccines to hard-hit communities, volunteering at mega-sites and ensuring that hundreds of thousands of shots get into arms.Read MoreRead MoreAs many as 43,000 U.S. children have lost a parent to COVID-19The pandemic has led to a massive 20% increase in parental loss compared to a typical year, USC research shows.Read MoreRead MoreRapid COVID tests used twice weekly could detect most contagious kidsThe easy-to-use tests showed promise in comparison with the "gold standard" PCR test, a USC study finds, which could make them a valuable tool as schools reopen.Read MoreRead MoreWorking-age Hispanics at highest risk of dying from COVID-19, by farThe USC study of California death certificates shows foreign-born Latino adults face a significantly higher risk of dying from COVID than U.S.-born men and women who are not Hispanic.Read MoreRead MoreManaging the stress of new traumatic events like mass shootings during the pandemicKeck Medicine of USC experts address how traumatic occurrences affect us even more in the age of COVID-19, along with how people can cope with increased anxiety and fear.Read MoreRead MoreUnsung heroes keep kids and families together in neighborhoods around USCAs the pandemic began to threaten people's lives and their livelihoods, USC's Neighborhood Academic Initiative staff stepped in to help.Read MoreRead MoreCOVID-19 study to focus on USC students, staff and facultyThe Trojan Pandemic Research Initiative will follow 8,000 people over a year to better understand attitudes and behaviors related to COVID-19 and the vaccine.Read MoreRead MorePredicting the future of the entertainment industry after COVIDWhile film productions paused and movie theaters shuttered entirely, streaming services grew by leaps and bounds. USC experts examine what this means for all things entertainment.Read MoreRead MoreLourdes Baezconde-Garbanati lends expertise to White House COVID-19 task forceThe associate dean for community initiatives at the Keck School of Medicine of USC recently shared local vaccination strategies with national leaders in the hope of potentially implementing them across the country.Read MoreRead MoreThe pandemic echoes a history of disruption for Black familiesUSC experts discuss how COVID-19's disproportionate impact on the Black community connects to a long history of upending Black families in America, from slavery to incarceration.Read MoreRead MoreStudents share a relatable message: Spread care, not COVIDAs pandemic statistics shift and students trickle back to campus, they can't miss the new social health campaign created by USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy scholars.Read MoreRead More‘It was just the right thing to do’: USC geriatrics physician brings vaccines to the most vulnerableLaura Mosqueda knows that many of her older patients can't make the trek to mass vaccination sites. That's why she's administering at-home COVID-19 vaccines.Read MoreRead MoreUSC pharmacy students share stories from the vaccination clinic front linesWhat were once tears of disappointment have become tears of gratitude as COVID-19 vaccine stockpiles finally begin to swell. USC's student pharmacists describe how it feels to help restore much-needed optimism.Read MoreRead MoreHow campus clubs found fun and friendship during a year apartUSC's student clubs find innovative ways to explore the wilderness, practice sign language, work out together and much more during the pandemic.Read MoreRead MorePeople affected by COVID-19 are being nicer to machinesThe pandemic has forced many to increasingly rely on machines. According to USC research, it's also led people to like them a little more.Read MoreRead MoreIn the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a wave of anti-Asian violence has risenUSC experts discuss the recent murders in Atlanta, a surge in violence against people of Asian descent throughout America and what can be done about it.Read MoreRead More

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