
Being prepared for disasters starts with learning from the past
Two USC Viterbi professors are revisiting historic disasters to build educational infrastructure that will help us prepare for future natural hazards.
Two USC Viterbi professors are revisiting historic disasters to build educational infrastructure that will help us prepare for future natural hazards.
These new buildings will become the spots where students will learn, perform research and meet their new best friends for life.
Before electricity, paved roads and cars arrived in the frontier town of Los Angeles, there was USC—a single two-story building on uncultivated land. How far the University Park Campus has come.
USC experts respond in wake of failure on vital Los Angeles-Arizona corridor.
‘We look for Band-Aids instead of cures,’ the former governor tells industry leaders and academics at a USC forum on the drought.
The Massachusetts think tank zeros in on financial health and sustainability around the world.
Colonel oversees 330 Americans who work on construction projects and infrastructure initiatives.
Scheduled to be completed at the end of this year, the project will bring on-dock rail service to the only container terminal without it at the port complex, which handles more than 40 percent of all U.S. trade.
Adam Rose was one of 10 speakers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York conference on “Managing the Risk of Catastrophes.”