More than $81,000 was awarded to community programs that support local families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
USC community fund distributes critical resources to neighbors in need
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USC's programming with O.P. Jindal Global University will give students to study abroad and gain international experience during their time in law school.
First-year full-time MBA student Miles Jackson brings skills and a global mindset to Cuban youth through skateboarding.
How do you measure a cloud? How do you count a swarm of bees? Machine learning provides insights into complex natural phenomena.
The Center for Climate Journalism and Communication will empower professionals across media, public relations, and strategic and corporate communications to be climate storytellers who advance a deeper understanding of the consequences of climate change.
USC is co-leading an NSF-funded project for controlled burns and fire mitigation across the state of California.
James Fawcett of the USC Sea Grant program at USC Dornsife explains how the line of ships floating off the coast waiting to offload goods is making a mark on the local environment.
Seven thirsty states, including California, are fighting over the dwindling waters of the Colorado River. USC experts look at how we got here — and why this was inevitable.
The USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology and Rebuilding Together team up to serve Angelenos in need and teach professionals how to help older adults age safely at home.
Julian Segura — now 6 years old — has been going to USC games since he was 1. He and his parents are a part of the extended USC family that spans the Los Angeles region — the Trojan Family that makes a big difference here, too.