Tales from a Climate Crusader
As Earth Month continues, two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda inspired Trojans as she shared her story of climate activism with USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay.
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Mathematician Paul Newton will use the prestigious fellowship to investigate cancer models; composer Nicolás Lell Benavides will complete several musical works.
Rats fed a diet full of fat and sugar in adolescence suffered memory impairment, USC researchers found. The study reinforces the important link between the gut and the brain.
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EARTH MONTH: USC Viterbi’s Kandis Leslie Gilliard-AbdulAziz looks at plastic waste, orange peels and corn husks and sees a potential beneficial to society.
A Home for the Women of Troy
USC on Tuesday broke ground on Rawlinson Stadium, the $38 million new home for the women’s soccer and lacrosse teams. The stadium is part of USC President Carol Folt’s “moonshot” for athletics, which prioritizes excellence in sports with upgraded facilities, academic support and more across a variety of programs. Here, participating in the ceremonies, are (from left) lacrosse head coach Lindsey Munday, soccer player Simone Jackson, donor Maureen Rawlinson, President Folt, athletic director Jennifer Cohen, donor Cheryl Robinson, lacrosse player Claudia Shevitz and women’s soccer coach Jane Alukonis.
Sustainability Research at USC: Pioneering a Greener Future
USC researchers understand that solutions for our planet’s sustainable future can come from many sources — and they are leaving no stone unturned. Our scientists engage with various communities to address concerns about aquaculture’s environmental impacts and economic benefits. Trojans are looking at the biological circuitry of plants, which could help develop crops more resilient to climate change. They are exploring green hydrogen as humanity’s fuel for the future.
As USC celebrates Earth Month, take a look at some of the latest Trojan discoveries to address urgent global climate issues.
A Literary Paradise
The L.A. Times Festival of Books, hosted by USC, is set to return to the University Park campus on April 20-21. As one of the world’s most significant literary gatherings, it offers something for every literary taste, whether you’re interested in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or children’s literature. Join your fellow book enthusiasts as USC welcomes the community to its campus for this annual event.
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