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As Women’s History Month wraps up and the 50th anniversary of Title IX approaches, USC Athletics’ Julie Rousseau discusses the role of women student-athletes in the fight for equality. 
Policy/Law
Seven thirsty states including California are fighting over the dwindling waters of the Colorado River. USC experts look at how we got here — and why this was inevitable.
News Releases
Two new USC Dornsife studies suggest that of the 8 million Americans who have MCI, more than 90% don’t know it — an especially worrisome finding since early diagnosis is key to delaying onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Athletics
TITLE IX: On the 50th anniversary of the landmark legislation, women of Troy and allies look back — and ahead.
Social Impact
With help from the student support group Unchained Scholars, Monique Bingham writes a narrative that’s very different from that of her father: He spent much of his life behind bars.
University
Year in review: The year marked a number of milestones as USC continues its efforts to fight climate change starting at home.
University
The USC alumna is an internationally recognized leader who has served in key roles at major nonprofit and corporate organizations.
University
COMMENCEMENT: While at USC, the Bay Area native maintained the nonprofit she founded in high school and co-founded an organization that improves health equity for unhoused people.
Science/Technology
USC experts discuss how tech-driven globalization and energy are front and center in Russia’s war on Ukraine.