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Matthew Pratt’s research on protein modifications earns him a place in the 2025 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Read More
A recent Dornsife Dialogues event explored the new research which is uncovering life in unexpected places. Read More
Silence from the U.S. side after a third round of indirect talks and frustration expressed by President Donald Trump set the stage for military strikes. Read More
USC Dornsife’s Vahe Peroomian provides a memorable class session with the help of a few hundred lengthy metal spikes, a cinderblock and a hammer. Read More
When it comes to disagreement, a little charity can go a long way. Read More
Using found materials like shells and ironwood, prisoners created objects of both utility and beauty to help them bear the unbearable. Read More
USC President Beong-Soo Kim describes the astrophysicist as “the perfect person to steer Dornsife into the future.” Read More
An evolutionary adaptation that allows one ocean bacteria to thrive could prove to be its Achilles Heel as oceans change, new study reveals. Read More
Under her leadership, the program grew significantly in both scope and prestige. Read More
Po'pay, a Tewa religious leader, led the Pueblo Revolt, the most successful Indigenous rebellion in what’s now the United States. Read More