An expert on how societies prepare for and respond to emergencies — from pandemics to climate change — USC’s Andrew Lakoff explores how our well-being depends on the health of Earth’s ecosystems.
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VIDEO: The Bard — born April 23, 1564 (more or less) — passed away centuries ago, so why is his work still relevant? Faculty members from the USC School of Dramatic Arts explain.
EARTH MONTH: Zelinda Welch discusses how USC has transformed into a leader in sustainability and the challenges ahead.
The theme of Earth Day 2025 is “Our Power, Our Planet,” a call to action to triple renewable energy worldwide by 2030.
Professor Najmedin Meshkati argues nuclear energy will serve as a cornerstone of the global energy transition.
Wallis Annenberg Hall and the USC Stage will feature Trojans during the two-day L.A. Times Festival of Books on the University Park Campus.
In a study of Hispanic moms, USC researchers found a new way to identify women who face an elevated risk for hypertension but are overlooked by current medical guidelines.
USC Annenberg students hear about the artist’s start as a member of the iconic group GOT7, his successful R&B solo career and more.
The strategic arrangement with XLRI Xavier School of Management will cultivate leaders capable of navigating global challenges and advancing economic growth in both countries.
USC Distinguished Professor Gale Sinatra’s long-standing mission to help people better understand climate change became deeply personal after the January wildfires.