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Undergraduate and graduate students from across the university demonstrated how artificial intelligence can have a positive impact on the world.
EARTH MONTH: Duffty — award-winning designer, collaborator and stylist to rock legends — discusses how the fashion industry can pave the way for a more sustainable and innovative future through technology, upcycling and purpose-driven design.
For animals such as bears, suspended animation allows the conservation of energy and survival amid harsh conditions. USC Viterbi’s Yaoheng “Mack” Yang is investigating whether the concept could help people.
USC Marshall’s ExCEL program gave three dozen students an immersive, hands-on experience, focused on the country’s culture and complicated economic realities.
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USC Distinguished Professor Gale Sinatra’s long-standing mission to help people better understand climate change became deeply personal after the January wildfires.
EARTH MONTH: Megan Fieser, the Gabilan Assistant Professor of Chemistry at USC Dornsife, is working to resolve the vexing problem of plastic accumulating in our environment.
USC’s Distinguished Leaders Program helps accomplished professionals redefine their next chapter.
USC Price Dean Chris Boone discusses how his approach to sustainability — rooted in understanding interconnected systems — guides his work in addressing the complex environmental and social challenges facing our planet.
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A visual exploration of the vast and vibrant day-to-day experience at USC.

Earth’s Inner Core is Less Solid than Previously Thought
A USC study reveals that the inner core is undergoing structural transformation.
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Long Before the L.A. Wildfires, America’s Housing Crisis Displaced Millions
A USC study reveals how decades of policy missteps fueled today’s housing crisis, pushing the dream of homeownership out of reach for millions, including the largest generation in U.S. history: millennials.