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An-Min Wu to serve on Dornsife Faculty Council

Dr. An-Min Wu, lecturer in the USC Spatial Sciences Institute, has been elected to the USC Dornsife Faculty Council for 2017-2018. The Dornsife Faculty Council is the only elected body that represents the interests of the whole of the USC Dornsife faculty with the USC Dornsife administration and to the University at large through the…
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As L.A. loses trees and other green cover, USC Dornsife researchers ask why

USC Dornsife researchers say mass-produced dwellings and home expansion have reduced residential green cover as much as 55 percent. By Ian Chaffee - May 12, 2017 Home renovation and remodeling accounts for a significant reduction in green cover in the Los Angeles area, according to USC Dornsife spatial sciences researchers. Photo courtesy of Su Jin…
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Natalie Hayashibara

As a student of environmental studies, I want to be able to utilize the analysis, modeling, and mapping skills required of spatial studies and present information relating to anthropogenic. I believe that acquiring this skill set will be incredibly useful for creating real change and getting a job after college. There are so many important…
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Autumn Gupta

One of the things that attracted me most to USC was the emphasis on interdisciplinary studies and the access to research I would have as an undergraduate student. I love how the GeoDesign major enhances and expands upon my coursework with my Environmental Studies major. I am a problem solver by nature, so I really…
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