New USC professor explores how neighborhoods affect health, wealth
Brian Levy, a new USC sociology professor, explores how neighborhoods and segregation shape health, wealth, and inequality in the United States.
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Brian Levy, a new USC sociology professor, explores how neighborhoods and segregation shape health, wealth, and inequality in the United States.
First-generation college student Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez has joined the University of South Carolina as a physics and astronomy professor, bringing a wealth of international research experience, including flying aboard NASA's airborne observatory to study the cosmos.
Set designer Erik Flatmo combines his architectural background with scenic design expertise to inspire and develop the next generation of theatre artists at USC.
Agnes Mueller, a professor of comparative lit and German studies, will use the Berlin Prize Fellowship in Germany to finish her book on how modern Jewish writers preserve Holocaust memory.
The University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences is integrating AI into its curriculum across disciplines, with courses that explore AI's applications, ethics, and impact. English, philosophy, design, and psychology professors are leading classes that help students critically engage with AI--from analyzing Shakespeare to navigating ethical questions. Supported by the McCausland Innovation Fund and the Provost's AI Teaching Fellowship, these courses prepare students to use AI thoughtfully in their fields.