Framing COVID-19 as a health and human rights issue
Vaccines should be seen as public goods because COVID-19 anywhere is COVID-19 everywhere, according to USC scholars advocating for equitable vaccine access worldwide.
Masking, breakthrough infections and telehealth: USC experts predict life after California reopens
Global Medicine master’s student keeps music going amid pandemic
Elaine Huang, who graduates with a bachelor’s in human biology and master’s in global medicine through a progressive degree program, led the student orchestra through the COVID-19 pandemic as it […]
USC master’s students help L.A. County with COVID-19 contact tracing, vaccine surveys
Graduate students in Public Health and Social Work team up to help L.A. County with contact tracing and vaccination surveys.
Dissertation study gives voice to Latina immigrant mothers hit by COVID-19
USC’s Street Medicine team delivers COVID-19 vaccines to homeless clients
Californians embrace telehealth, telecommuting in pandemic
USC student group WorldMed@UPC makes local and global health impact
By Cristine Hall When Nathan Dhablania traveled to Panama with Floating Doctors in the spring of his junior year, he noticed that many health disparities abroad existed right here in […]
‘Grateful to serve my country’: Alumni make public health impact amid pandemic
By Cristine Hall The coronavirus pandemic has revealed longstanding inequities in the nation’s public health system. But it also has spotlighted the importance of public health programs, which have seen […]
COVID-19: Safety and spring travel recommendations
The university strongly recommends that students, faculty and staff delay travel and stay close to home to protect themselves and others from the virus, even if vaccinated.