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Thinking Ahead

At USC Dornsife, “What if?” becomes what’s next.

Our researchers take the lead in fields that are just beginning to reveal tremendous promise. By investing in emerging areas of scholarship — from quantum computing to climate change communication to the frameworks for developing ethical A.I. — new possibilities become more than aspirations; they unfold in real-time, right here.

L.A. Could See Damaging "Supershear" Earthquake, Scientists Warn

Researchers at the Statewide California Earthquake Center based at USC Dornsife say powerful, fast-moving quakes could strike the Golden State, urge stronger building codes and better monitoring.

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L.A. Could See Damaging “Supershear” Earthquake, Scientists Warn

L.A. Could See Damaging “Supershear” Earthquake, Scientists Warn

Artificial Intelligence

Harnessing AI for Good

Humankind has arrived at an exciting moment: The intersection of the physical world with both human and artificial intelligence. But while AI increasingly affects our way of living, who determines how the future plays out?

Technology is only part of this story. Deeper questions — questions that will define our relationship with AI — call for a wide range of expertise.

At USC Dornsife, researchers refine AI while interrogating it. From drug discovery to systems optimization to AI ethics and safety, our challenge is to make sure that what comes next reflects the best of who we are.

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Science and Technology

Want to Save an Endangered Species? Start with the Right DNA Blueprint

Most species still lack their own sequenced genome. New research led by USC Dornsife shows that when studies rely on similar but different species, findings from genetic data can be distorted by up to 60% — putting vulnerable species at greater risk.

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Curiosity at Work

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Stand Out, Together

At USC Dornsife you’ll study the things you love the most. You’ll explore ideas that you’ve never thought about before. You’ll learn how to make sense of the world from all different angles. And, as part of our community, you will help to define a dynamic academic environment focused on improving lives and the world around us.

Meet the Students

USC Dornsife students demonstrate an impressive combination of academic excellence, accomplishment, creativity, and hard work. Each and every student is hand-selected because they bring something special and unique to our community.

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A Brighter Future Isabella Pangilinan Environmental Studies major
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The Power of “And” Joshua Senior Biological Sciences major, East Asian Languages and Cultures minor
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A Trojan Family Like No Other Victoria Quon-Chow Human Biology major, Nutrition and Health Promotion minor

A Brighter Future

Isabella Pangilinan Environmental Studies major

USC Dornsife student Isabella Pangilinan is passionate about finding solutions to some of our world’s most pressing challenges. The multidisciplinary courses offered through her major are preparing her for a career in environmental law.

The Power of “And”

Joshua Senior Biological Sciences major, East Asian Languages and Cultures minor

USC Dornsife student Joshua Senior is studying to become a neurosurgeon. He explains how his liberal arts education at USC Dornsife prepares him for his career goals – and for life.

A Trojan Family Like No Other

Victoria Quon-Chow Human Biology major, Nutrition and Health Promotion minor

As a student at USC Dornsife, Victoria Quon-Chow is bouyed by the support of the Trojan Family as she prepares to become a doctor.

Public Exchange

Unprecedented Access to Academic Expertise

Public Exchange fast-tracks collaboration between academic researchers and the public and private sectors to define, analyze, and solve complex problems that organizations face. Through our first-of-kind model, we amplify social impact by making academic expertise more easily accessible than ever before.

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For over a century, Trojans have led research that transforms the world. @USCDornsife is achieving significant progress in science, health, and the human experience.

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Via @AcademicMinute:

On this Student Spotlight during
@USCDornsife Week: What does your brain learn from rejection?

Begüm G Babür, Ph. D student in social psychology, analyzes the results.

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Oct 17
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Virtual USC Dornsife’s Viet Thanh Nguyen will discuss his new book To Save and to Destroy: Writing as an Other. This event is part of the Levan Institute for the Humanities’ "Book Chats" series.

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Jane Goodall, renowned conservationist, primatologist and USC Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, died at 91.

Her connection to USC Dornsife stretches back more than 30 years, and Goodall has inspired countless students and scholars. Her visionary work played a formative role in the College’s research on great apes and the evolutionary roots of human behavior.

“Jane’s spirt lives on in the questions we ask, the way we study, and the deep respect we hold for the natural world,” said Craig Stanford, professor of biological sciences and anthropology.

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