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The court has signaled that it is ready to reject a precedent known as “Chevron deference.” USC experts say that could reshape how environmental, health and consumer protection policies are made and enforced, and even threaten health and safety.
Upon starting his job as group supervisor for emergency and continuity management at JPL, Ian Pinkham realized it was time to go back to school.
USC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION @ 100: In honor of this milestone, we’re revisiting some fascinating alumni we’ve profiled. Today, spoken word artist David A. Romero shares his thoughts on speaking Spanish and passing as white in a starkly honest Q&A.
The goal is to identify the next generation of filmmakers whose stories promote the perspectives of women, trans and non-binary people.
USC-led research sheds new light on the catastrophic changes resulting from a burst of greenhouse gases and rising temperatures that wiped out most life on Earth and paved the way for the rise of Jurassic dinosaurs.
The professors in the USC Viterbi Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are among 162 inductees.
A USC study suggests that changing labels of vegan food to focus on health and environmental benefits may encourage people to eat less red meat and dairy.
A team of researchers from the U.S., U.K. and Sri Lanka have collected extensive evidence identifying the specific hormone that causes pregnancy sickness.
It’s difficult to moderate content on real-time social media platforms. Two researchers from USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute are out to change that.