Environmentalists, scientists and citizens concerned about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will take to the streets in the #MarchForScience.
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USC’s David Bottjer is working to identify the fossils, found in the Egyptian deserts south of Cairo.
The fellowship will support partial tuition for graduate students in USC’s master of arts journalism program, fostering the next generation of critics and storytellers.
The school’s curriculum includes courses in history, technique, choreography and performance for students with and without dance experience.
The 36th annual event recognizes outstanding students and faculty, as well as the university’s most dedicated supporters.
With 500 authors, celebrities, musicians, artists and chefs and more than 150,000 attendees, it’s the largest literary and cultural festival in the nation.
Chemist who holds 14 U.S. patents and two trade secrets helps develop key components for gyroscopes and Mars rovers.
USC scientists aim to generate cells that move cars, warm houses and help produce food.
“North Korea’s nuclear breakout was the result not only of its own nuclear ambitions, but also of the efforts of hard-liners in the administration of George W. Bush to sabotage any meaningful rapprochement with North Korea,” writes USC’s Mike Chinoy.