The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and the USC Institute for Addiction Science will provide students from underrepresented communities with stipend and internship opportunities in substance use disorder treatment.
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Three USC Price students are serving the Clark County community while working on their Master of Public Administration degrees online.
Keith Regan is putting USC-taught public policy and management skills to use as Hawaii state comptroller.
The naming gift is part of the university’s ambitious Frontiers of Computing initiative, the largest and most comprehensive academic initiative in USC history.
GREEN WEEK: As demand for low-cost hydrogen fuel rises, USC scientists developed a prototype “hydrogen on-demand” reactor to make the vital resource more affordable and accessible.
USC Mary and Mark Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute expands its suite of health disparities research with an award to examine vascular causes of dementia.
The USC Dornsife professor emeritus conducted influential research into the Watts Riots and taught thousands of students during his four decades at the university.
Eco-grief and climate anxiety are among the phrases used to describe the feelings of dread and despair that come with bearing witness to the planet’s suffering.
GREEN WEEK: The L.A. Memorial Coliseum’s zero waste program, one of the most acclaimed in the country, is diverting tons of recyclable and compostable waste away from landfills.
Research from USC Marshall’s Jill Kickul identifies key strategies to leverage contributor dollars for systematic change.