Extending their expertise into the solar system, Earth scientists aid in the exploration of our planetary neighbors, including the search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
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Study sheds new light on the catastrophic changes resulting from a burst of greenhouse gases and rising temperatures that wiped out most life and led to the rise of Jurassic dinosaurs.
From humanities to high tech: how liberal arts majors are flourishing in unexpected fields.
Critically underserved students in science, technology, engineering and math fields get on track for success through a unique initiative at USC Dornsife.
History and international relations double major Michael Solomon is “a firm believer in the potential of scholarship and shared knowledge as vehicles for change.”
Political science major Triston Ezidore balances classwork with his duties as a member of the Culver City school board.
The USC Dornsife senior hopes to use his social policy experience in legislative work or community organizing before going to law school.
Drawing from her own experience, she advocates for foster care children through her writing and more
The first to graduate from the creative nonfiction track of USC Dornsife’s PhD in Creative Writing and Literature program, Melissa Chadburn has covered the child welfare system across multiple genres.
USC Dornsife senior Woori Lee established a nonprofit that provides aid and resources to individuals like her grandfather who fled the authoritarian nation.
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