A recent USC study finds concerns about hospitals offering medical payment products may be overblown.
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EARTH MONTH: The increase in climate-related disasters and pollution disproportionately affecting marginalized communities makes climate change a core social justice issue.
EARTH MONTH: The nation’s highest court is considering putting a hold on a clean air rule that requires upwind states to reduce pollution affecting their downwind neighbors. USC environmental law expert Robin Craig weighs in.
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization turns 75, USC scholars examine its history and whether it should be strengthened, transformed or even retired.
USC Price experts bring together political scientists and real estate economists to examine one of California’s most persistent policy problems.
Domenika Lynch has built a distinguished career that has taken her to the power corridors of Washington.
EARTH MONTH: USC Price master’s student Dylan Qichen Di researched the market viability of smaller and more affordable electric vehicles.
Doctoral student Travis Norton identified common problems with active shooter responses and drafted policies to address them.
EARTH MONTH: The fifth annual event packed Town and Gown on Thursday afternoon and featured several discussions and Q&As.
The associate professor has been appointed 2024 assistant director for energy systems innovation at the White House.