From understanding and improving climate change communications to assessing the latest approaches to protecting our environment, USC Dornsife faculty and students have a front-row seat at this pivotal meeting. [3¼ min read]
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The jargon used to describe climate change can feel overwhelming and confusing to someone who isn't a climate scientist. Here are some common terms translated to plain language. [6½ min read]
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, newly arrived faculty jump right into teaching and research. [3½ min read]
Macie Miller always dreamed of going to USC. Now that she’s officially a Trojan, she plans to continue being a mental health advocate as she soaks up the new world around her. [1¾ min read]
Incoming social sciences scholars will join the economics, sociology, psychology, linguistics and anthropology departments. [8 min read]
An independent task force recently evaluated nearly 2,900 presidential polls from 2020 and concluded they were the least accurate in 40 years — but they didn’t consider innovative polling methods like the one used in USC Dornsife Daybreak Polls. [5 min read]
USC Dornsife researchers use geospatial modeling and psychological experimentation to predict “extreme behavioral expressions of prejudice” — malicious acts motivated by hate or bigotry. [3¾ min read]
From the first deaf American to win an Olympic medal to the only swimmer to win a million dollars in prize money, these USC Dornsife Olympians demonstrate Trojan excellence. [4 min read]
The COVID-19 pandemic upended lives around the world. Where do we go from here? [12¼ min read time]
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