Amid a series of disasters fueled by climate change, USC Bovard College’s David Kang — a FEMA hurricane expert — explains why he’s motivated to train the next generation of emergency managers.
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Ella Rae Bautista Columbres is guided by a deep commitment to community and family.
Omar López’s coaching blends social work practice with athletic training, producing national champions for the USC Trojan Boxing Club.
The organization, founded by a USC alumna and supported by the university’s Good Neighbors Campaign, helps neurodivergent individuals gain musical skills for self-expression and career development.
Romero, an expert on voter behavior and political representation, offers insights into what it will take to restore trust in America’s electoral process and safeguard inclusive democracy.
With misinformation on the rise and American voters increasingly losing faith in elections, USC experts explore strategies to restore confidence in democracy.
For decades, local students have gained confidence and skills through the 24th Street Theatre program, which is supported by USC’s Good Neighbors Campaign.
Groups with historically low voter turnout could play a deciding role this election. Their shifting party alliances may also be reshaping politics broadly, USC experts say.
The expansion of the STARS College Network aims to increase educational opportunities for rural and small-town students.
STORY AND VIDEO: A ONE Archives exhibit running during LGBTQ+ History Month and beyond explores the early role sci-fi fandom and occult interests played in creating community.