USC Distinguished Professor Gale Sinatra’s long-standing mission to help people better understand climate change became deeply personal after the January wildfires.
When climate change hits home: Gale Sinatra
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USC Marshall’s ExCEL program gave three dozen students an immersive, hands-on experience, focused on the country’s culture and complicated economic realities.
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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.
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