USC Price’s Adam Rose, an expert in energy and environmental economics, discusses the link between climate change and this week’s fires.
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Master of Public Administration student Jose Ayon — an Army Reserve captain — will advocate for expanding GI Bill eligibility on Capitol Hill.
The U.S. government locked up nearly 126,000 Japanese Americans from 1942 to 1945, but never kept comprehensive records of all the people subjected to incarceration.
The prime minister succumbed to unpopularity, party infighting and questions over his response to the incoming U.S. administration.
USC Viterbi researchers suggest a framework for sharing the Nile’s water and hydropower resources under prolonged drought.
The former congresswoman served as deputy secretary of the Cabinet in the Carter administration.
Analysis from USC education policy experts provides a measured look into the issues causing controversy for many local boards.
A USC study reveals how Illinois’ bipartisan repeal of a law charging inmates for room and board could drive the elimination of the widespread practice.
A USC study finds that while food insecurity in the county fell 5% last year, 25% of households still struggle.
Six Trojans share how their experiences interning at the White House inspired them to create positive change in their communities.