A USC Dornsife art historian plumbs the archives of the Documerica project, an Environmental Protection Agency photo project that tried to reveal environmental damage and share how the agency prevents it and repairs the harm.
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The Rev. Brandon Harris is eager to help USC students find connection, meaning and belonging. He starts in his new role on Monday.
Americans widely support teaching K-12 students about slavery and racial inequality, but most don’t want books with LGBTQ themes made available in schools, according to a report from USC researchers.
Center for Transnational Law and Business panel sparks lively discussion on inclusive measures and mechanisms.
USC COMPASS will launch with support from a $2.9 million grant from the voter-created California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
The visionary entrepreneur’s philanthropy was key in creating the Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute at the medical school.
The first live LGBTQ+ History Month festival since 2019 features drag performers and a safe space for all.
More than 41 million people worldwide took part in the drill.
Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of This Problem? at the USC Fisher Museum of Art features works from the 1940s to the early 2000s, including some never-exhibited pieces by the legendary artist.
Study explores whether race and gender of students in virtual spaces impact teacher grading and their recommendations for educational programs.