USC Earth sciences expert Joshua West explains why weeks of wet weather across the state could double the trouble for residents in the steep hills and mountainsides scorched by the recent wildfires.
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USC responds to national inequity in the field by forming an organization that explains the profession to minorities in the community.
Environmental experts are leading a study on the shrinking Salton Sea and its possible effect on children’s respiratory health.
Rising producer Noopur Sinha MFA ’15 crosses from India to the U.S. to seek stories worth telling — and remembering.
The schedule features six home games: the opener versus Fresno State and matchups with Pac-12 rivals UCLA, Stanford, Oregon and Arizona, plus a Friday home contest against Utah.
Emily Rose, an assistant professor of clinical emergency medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, is the co-author of an article on the management of dehydration in children. She said children can get dehydrated from the standard gastroenteritis, but also from any ailment that makes drinking painful.
USC interim President Wanda A. Austin discussed finding a new permanent president for the university and how it can move forward from recent incidents. “We’re making changes that are going to strengthen the university,” she said.