Giancarlo Ceja is determined to advocate for low-income neighborhoods affected by rising temperatures and pollution.
USC marching band section leader’s fight for climate justice is personal
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The rollback of Roe v. Wade added fuel to a contentious nationwide debate that now extends well beyond the right to terminate a pregnancy. USC experts discuss Dobbs’ lasting impacts and potential influence in the November election.
Jared Coleman, who this year earned his doctorate in computer science from USC Viterbi, developed AI tools to help preserve the critically endangered language of his great-grandparents.
More than 150 people attend a live viewing party to enjoy catered lunch and community.
USC Thornton Dean Jason King and LA Opera soprano Renée Fleming were among the speakers at the workshop hosted at Cammilleri Hall on the University Park Campus.
USC Dornsife doctoral candidate Kyla Kelly is studying how various factors impact deadly Pseudo-nitzschia blooms.
The USC Schaeffer Center study suggests that women with high-deductible health plans pay more out-of-pocket for maternity care when pregnancies span two calendar years, facing annual deductibles twice.
With help from a little movie magic, USC researchers reveal the unique brain activity of mixed emotions, verifying they are more than a figment of the mind.