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Dean Bullock shares how a liberal arts education will prepare students for an unpredictable world.
Trojans have made their mark in the arena for generations. For more than a century, we've also been driving research that changes the world.
Supershear earthquakes unleash more intense shaking over wider areas. USC Dornsife earth scientists explain this phenomenon and how it's occurring more often than once thought.
We asked USC Dornsife professors to tell us what advice they'd give themselves when they were undergraduate students. Here's what they told us.
USC Dornsife Prof. Karen Lloyd is reshaping how we think about life on Earth. Lloyd travels to remote locations to investigate how microbes are surviving in environments once thought uninhabitable.
Each semester, USC students, regardless of major, flock to this course, which gives students tools to practice gratitude while studying the science of happiness to help improve their mood.
Watch as USC Dornsife professors read their students’ feedback and react in real time.
Trees are offsetting more pollution from fossil fuel emissions than expected, according to a new USC Dornsife study.
USC Dornsife Public Exchange has launched a new project to test lead contamination in the soil following the Los Angeles wildfires, helping families make informed decisions.