EARTH MONTH: A USC study introduces an electrochemical process that sequesters carbon dioxide to create resilient and fire-resistant materials.
Carbon-negative manufacturing method, inspired by reefs, creates strong building materials
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People affected by the L.A. fires can drop off or mail in soil samples for testing as part of USC Dornsife Public Exchange’s community-focused project to assess post-fire lead contamination.
More than 400 students, faculty and staff enjoyed music, dance, martial arts and a sense of belonging.
The donation from Paul D. Lerner and Stephen Reis safeguards the future of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ archive.
The donation from Paul D. Lerner and Stephen Reis safeguards the future of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ archive.
An imbalance in the microbiome disrupts neurotransmitter production and may manifest as social difficulties and repetitive behaviors.
From displacement to respiratory illness, Angelenos without stable housing suffered disproportionately. Most residents support smarter rebuilding.
More than 400 Trojans enjoyed traditional Arabic food, dance and henna art during the event in Hahn Plaza on the University Park Campus.
The 16th annual evening of celebration, tributes and tradition features mutual respect and admiration.
USC’s Distinguished Leaders Program helps accomplished professionals redefine their next chapter.