USC experts flag hazards ahead of state and federal emissions caps and a surge in the number of electric vehicles on the road.
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Part of the fault beneath Turkey’s Pütürge district is stuck. That makes it likely to slip sometime — anytime — and cause another devastating 6.8 quake.
Maja Matarić and James Van Cleve join the prestigious organization, which recognizes excellence in academia, the arts, industry, policy, research and science.
People automatically understand the steps in some processes. (Raking leaves? Get a trash can.) Two Trojans explain why robots need the same skills they’re going to be truly collaborative helpers.
The No. 15 Trojans ended up seven strokes ahead of No. 9 Oregon and eight strokes ahead of No. 1 Stanford.
University leaders, friends and dignitaries celebrate USC’s new and notable presence in the nation’s capital — starting with an unforgettable performance by the Spirit of Troy on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
TITLE IX: USC alumna Alma Martinez — actor, educator and author — reflects on how the landmark anti-discrimination legislation affected her.
The group honored students, faculty, allies and alumni at its 30th anniversary scholarship gala.
Chief Sustainability Officer Mick Dalrymple highlights both visible and invisible reductions in waste in the latest annual report for sustainability.