USC’s Shannon Gibson says that with international climate talks failing to make progress fast enough, activists are radically rethinking how to be most effective in the streets, political arenas and courtrooms.
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Leaving her full-time job to pursue a higher degree was a bit of a risk for Karly Zrake, but it was the start of a whole new life.
“Computer science at USC is special, indeed,” says the head of USC’s newest school.
The new school, a key feature of USC President Carol Folt’s Frontiers of Computing “moonshot,” will act as a nexus for advanced computing research and education across the university.
More than 150 Trojans gather inside Tommy’s Place on University Park Campus for live and virtual presentations.
USC alumna Melissa Just joins the university after more than six years as library dean at the University of Saskatchewan.
The survey by USC, CSULB and Cal Poly Pomona shows many likely voters remain undecided, and that Garvey’s history with the Dodgers isn’t boosting his chances.
Medical texts from 2,500 years ago rarely mention severe memory loss, suggesting today’s widespread dementia stems from modern environments and lifestyles, a new USC analysis shows.
USC experts consider the future of journalism as new technology and cuts to legacy outlets roil the media landscape.
The Korean American Dental Association has maintained strong bonds with USC’s dental school since the organization’s founding in 1969.