The USC Dornsife graduate wants to improve the lives of Black Californians by tackling inequality, especially in criminal justice and housing.
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While he was an MBA student, Alex Peiffer and his co-founders came up with the idea of the autonomous Intramotev. Now they’re on the verge of rolling out the sleek, futuristic vehicle.
USC’s Karen Lincoln is melding her social work expertise with medicine and engineering to address the needs of the underserved Black population, a group with the highest rate of Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
The pandemic’s social distancing and stay-at-home orders turned many into new gamers, creating new communities that present opportunities, too.
James Fawcett of the USC Sea Grant program at USC Dornsife explains how the line of ships floating off the coast waiting to offload goods is fouling our air and water.
The USC law graduate credits the scholarship with “every single professional opportunity I’ve had from the very beginning to now.”
USC Dornsife experts discuss the legacy of the Feb. 19, 1942, decision that forever changed the lives of many Japanese American families and their descendants.
The institute helps agencies confront issues like misogyny, discrimination and extremism.
Madina Zermeño draws from her experiences growing up in San Diego as a Muslim child and later volunteering abroad as she aims for a career improving life in underrepresented communities.
Russian cyberwarfare continues to shape the conflict, USC experts say, but alliances could curb more aggressive strategies.