The awards recognize five individuals who dedicated significant time and effort to improve the public’s understanding of issues, influence policy or raise the level of public discourse in 2021. [7½ min read]
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An annual contest urges students to connect with pop culture, leading to stronger communication of science in film.
Eighty years have passed since the death of two-time Nobel laureate Marie Curie, yet gender discrimination against women scientists persists. USC Dornsife’s Anna Krylov is combatting the imbalance.
An unprecedented 13 USC Dornsife professors are honored as AAAS fellows by their peers for 2012. The organization seeks to advance science and engineering innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people.
USC Dornsife's Kevin Le and USC School of Cinematic Arts' Edward Saavedra, both sophomores, took the top prize in the inaugural science-themed filmmaking competition for their short movie Time. USC Dornsife students also won an honorable mention.
Physicist Clifford Johnson and chemist Anna Krylov of USC Dornsife launch USC’s first filmmaking competition focusing on science themes.
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