USC’s Shannon Gibson says that with international climate talks failing to make progress fast enough, activists are radically rethinking how to be most effective in the streets, political arenas and courtrooms.
From throwing soup to suing governments, there’s strategy to climate activism’s seeming chaos
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Leaving her full-time job to pursue a higher degree was a bit of a risk for Karly Zrake, but it was the start of a whole new life.
Leonard and Pamela Schaeffer’s $59 million gift establishes a new institute that will address multiple public policy issues with evidence-based research and educate new generations of scholars to help solve our nation’s policy challenges.
A new study by USC researchers explains why kids aren’t getting a cheap, effective treatment for diarrhea.
Moussa Diop, now director of the USC Casden Multifamily Forecast, has plenty of lessons to share from a life that spans three continents and just as many careers.
USC Thornton faculty and alumni — from artists to composers to industry professionals representing winners — receive more than 15 awards.
A USC study describes how specific gene activity could potentially enhance immune cell production.
One size doesn’t fit all, so USC researchers are examining what we know — and what we don’t — about the differences in how women and men age.