The high costs of keeping cool
In a warming world where people seek affordable and environmentally friendly alternatives to A/C, ancient cooling approaches offer lessons from the past.
In a warming world where people seek affordable and environmentally friendly alternatives to A/C, ancient cooling approaches offer lessons from the past.
Researchers are illuminating centuries of identity lost because of slavery. It turns out that African Americans born between 1960-65 have about 300 African and 50 European ancestors dating back to 1619, on average.
The USC Alumni Association — 100 years old this summer — marks a century of celebrating the Trojan Family with a “come one, come all” message.
USC President Carol L. Folt unveils her athletics “moonshot,” a strategic vision that includes a football performance center, baseball field upgrades, a stadium for women’s soccer and lacrosse, and more.
Rawlinson Stadium — the new home of USC women’s soccer and lacrosse — will include social spaces, a state-of-the-art press box and room for 2,500 fans.
USC Dornsife researchers aim to help increase urban tree canopies, lower city temperatures and address longstanding environmental inequities.
USC Dornsife’s M.G. Lord, author of the book Forever Barbie, explains why we can’t get enough of the iconic doll — in the toy store or at the movies.
The Trojan football standout is best known for his legendary 1956 performance against Texas during which he rushed for 251 yards — a USC single-game record that stood for 20 years.