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We See Trees Differently

This holiday season, discover how USC Dornsife scholars view trees. From the landscape of forests in the American West to sustainability to trees designed to study algebraic functions, our academic endeavors connect to a sturdy trunk of curiosity and explore issues across a broad canopy of disciplines. Read More

In Memoriam: Robert Douglas, 78

Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences Robert Douglas was instrumental in helping the field of paleoceanography expand and thrive. In 35 years at USC Dornsife, he did much to build the earth sciences department and its scholarship as a beloved educator and administrator. Read More

Oldest Urchin

A sea urchin fossil found by a USC team had been buried in a rock formation that dates back nearly 270 million years — 10 million years earlier than previous specimens. Read More

Deep Sea Surprise

Research by James Moffett of biological sciences and Earth sciences found surprising levels of iron in the depths of the Southern Pacific Ocean that may be linked to global climate. Read More