Hidden Histories
At the USC Fisher Museum of Art, a striking exhibition running during LGBTQ+ History Month and beyond explores the early role sci-fi fandom and occult interests played in creating community. The exhibit comes from the ONE Archives at the USC Libraries, the world’s largest repository of LGBTQ+ materials.
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Flint Tanquary grew up attending USC games. Now his film Arrival of the Trojan greets the team as they come onto the field at home games.
Rare photographs and historical materials bring to life Mei Lan-Fang’s legendary 1930 tour of the United States and his brief visit to USC.
Veteran podcaster Daniella Lake’s show, “Life Told by a Stranger,” spanned her high school and college careers.
The hospital received a five-star rating — the highest possible — from Vizient Inc. for excellence in delivering high-quality care.
Countdown to the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill
Leading the Way in Earthquake Response
USC researchers lead critical earthquake studies, using their expertise to assess seismic risks and enhance community preparedness. Their work helps ensure survival during disasters and supports faster recovery afterward. Please join in the next Great California ShakeOut — the nation’s largest disaster preparedness drill — at 10:17 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17.
Statewide California Earthquake Center
Headquartered at USC, SCEC conducts vital research on seismic hazards to improve earthquake preparedness and community resilience. By uniting experts in seismology, geology and engineering, the center advances earthquake science and promotes public safety through research and education.
USC Earth Sciences
USC’s Department of Earth Sciences excels in geochemistry, geophysics and climate science, offering advanced research facilities and global fieldwork opportunities. With a focus on climate change and sustainability, USC fosters collaboration and prepares students to tackle pressing environmental challenges.
USC Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Threats and Emergencies
CREATE at USC focuses on assessing and mitigating risks from disasters. Through expertise in economics and risk analysis, the center develops strategies to improve public safety and protect critical infrastructure, supporting both government and private sectors in managing threats effectively.
USC’s Election 2024 coverage
Experts break down critical issues ahead of the election
As election day draws near, USC scholars provide vital insights into the fundamental issues shaping national and local races, including information on essential propositions. Get expert and up-to-date analysis to guide your voting decision. For more coverage of the general election on November 5, visit USC’s Election 2024 portal.
Two truths and a lie about immigration
USC experts unpack the nuanced realities driving the United States’ immigration debate.
Can we still trust the polls?
The 2024 election looms large, and with it, the question of how much we can trust preelection polls. USC pollsters break down the art and science of public opinion polling in the aftermath of Super Tuesday.
Election 2024: Inside California’s ballot propositions
This November, Californians will vote on 10 statewide ballot measures, including two $10 billion bond proposals. USC experts weigh in.
California House poll: Democrats hold slim leads in state’s closest races
Republican incumbents in four key U.S. House races are in tight bids for reelection, according to a series of polls from USC, CSULB and Cal Poly Pomona.
The Supreme Court’s ‘Dobbs’ ruling, 2 years later: It’s about more than just abortion
The rollback of Roe v. Wade added fuel to a contentious nationwide debate that now extends well beyond the right to terminate a pregnancy. USC experts discuss Dobbs’ lasting impacts and potential influence in the November election.
Political advertising in the 2024 election: Q&A with USC’s Steve Caplan
The media expert offers insights on the habits of cord-cutting Americans, deepfake videos, and the expected increase in ads that could shape this historic election.
Celebrating 25 Years of the USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Since its founding in 1999, the USC Institute for Creative Technologies has been at the forefront of research and development in AI, computer graphics, geospatial sciences, human performance, learning sciences, modeling, simulation and gaming, mixed reality, medical VR and more. An integral part of USC’s Frontiers of Computing initiative, ICT’s labs and groups are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in computing, embodying the spirit of USC’s commitment to pioneering the future of technology.
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Celebrating the New USC School of Architecture Dean
Brett Steele, a former Bruin who led the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, receives an official Trojan welcome.