EARTH MONTH: The fifth annual event packed Town and Gown on Thursday afternoon and featured several discussions and Q&As.
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EARTH MONTH: USC Viterbi’s Kandis Leslie Gilliard-AbdulAziz looks at plastic waste, orange peels and corn husks and sees a potential beneficial to society.
Johan Rockström joins the ranks of environmental visionaries honored by the Tyler Prize, administered by USC Dornsife, for his pioneering work.
A USC researcher hopes a long-term study of a 2021 oil spill will help guide decisions about how to repair affected ecosystems.
Researchers in landscape architecture, fluid mechanics and augmented reality have created an interactive hydraulic model alongside the river.
Researchers uncover factors in urban areas that affect diversity in insects and spiders.
The interdisciplinary collaboration merges film and live theater to show visitors the impact of oil extraction firsthand.
USC programs are recognized for student engagement and racial equity from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
Recent chair of the influential Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to address the Oct. 17 conference at Town and Gown.
In Southern California, toxic algae blooms are killing hundreds of dolphins and sea lions while record-high ocean temperatures threaten Florida’s coral reefs. USC experts weigh in.