USC looks to the sun for power
An agreement with the LADWP will provide a quarter of USC’s electricity with power from a solar farm in Mojave. It also brings new opportunities for USC’s neighbors to gain access to affordable solar.

An agreement with the LADWP will provide a quarter of USC’s electricity with power from a solar farm in Mojave. It also brings new opportunities for USC’s neighbors to gain access to affordable solar.

A paid internship program offered by USC’s Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies trains students to communicate scientific research to the public. Scientists hope it will get the world to pay better attention.

At the L.A. Business Council’s Sustainability Summit, USC President Carol L. Folt joins UCLA Chancellor Gene Block, Mayor Eric Garcetti and others to examine the city’s clean energy future.

Many immigrants coming in through Mexico don’t speak Spanish or English. USC computer science student Katy Felkner is developing tools to help them and tackle the translator shortage at the border.

When drum major Jacobo Herrera takes the field in his Trojan armor, Tony Swatton’s handiwork is at center stage. Learn about Swatton’s 30-year history with USC.

In 2004, Congress passed legislation establishing Sept. 17 as Constitution and Citizenship Day, a federal holiday commemorating the ratification of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. This year marks the 235nd anniversary of the historic event.

It may be a good choice for those who are set on USC and like to get a jump on things. For others, the standard process remains the way to go.

Research from USC Dornsife shows that moral values predict regional differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates beyond structural, demographic and political barriers to vaccination.