In an age of smartphones and sedentary living, Trojans aim to reconnect with the outdoors, get fit and learn to hike as a way to manage stress and anxiety.
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Imaginative new approaches to battery technology may give us longer-lasting power in smaller packages. More important, they may give renewable energy the charge it needs to finally succeed on a wide scale.
Jamie Kwong is USC’s 12th recipient of the prestigious honor, affording her graduate study in England to pursue her goal of helping the world move toward nuclear disarmament.
Overseas research opportunities, like the one in which then-undergraduate Max Novak unearthed a B.C.-era sword, help USC Dornsife’s classics department expand its reach.
USC Dornsife history majors travel to the capital of the United Kingdom to examine gender construction in the 18th and 19th centuries.
After stints in Kuwait and Afghanistan, Sebero Quintero turns down a six-figure bonus to become a first-generation student at USC Dornsife.
A call for researchers to find convergent bioscience opportunities engenders an unexpected initiative, one that brings USC science and cinematic arts students together to find answers in biology.
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.
USC Dornsife’s Maymester in Louisiana introduces a new, holistic approach to studying the humanities: Bookpacking.