Alumni Natalie Kra and Sage Tyler, both of whom graduated from USC Dornsife with degrees in environmental studies in 2017, return to the USC Wrigley Marine Science Center to oversee lighting efficiency upgrades. [6 min read]
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What do an adventurous oilman, an heir to a chewing gum fortune and a greenhouse containing the future of seafood all have in common? The USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies. [3 min read]
Undergraduates help preserve a vital part of California history by documenting sunken vessels at the recently created underwater Maritime Heritage Trail at Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe. [4½ min read]
As new USC Wrigley Sustainability Prize competition calls for entries, Trojans turn ideas to protect the planet into growing businesses following success in last year’s contest.
USC Dornsife graduate students mentor juniors and seniors from high schools near USC, giving them hands-on research experience and a taste of what a career in STEM fields could bring.
Her home state of Minnesota is about as far from the ocean as you can get, but her experiences at USC showed the sea was her true calling.
Environmental Studies major Madison Guest ’17 culminates her scientific diving career at USC Dornsife with a National Science Foundation-funded independent research project.
The installation and launch of a solar energy system at the USC Wrigley Marine Science Center marks a significant step in the university’s efforts to boost sustainability.
As USC Wrigley Marine Science Center celebrates its 50th year, the institute debuts an important new research facility.
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