Get Your Geography Online
New Geographic Information Science and Technology Web Site Launched
View ArticleReal-World Classroom for Virtual Classmates
Catalina Island serves as a training ground for students from USC Dornsife's online graduate degree programs in geographic information science and technology.
View ArticleL.A. Has a Heart
Many dismiss the structure of Los Angeles as urban sprawl. But Samuel Krueger, a graduate of the GIST master’s program in USC Dornsife, disproves this notion by showing L.A.’s distinctive heart. His...
View ArticleGet Your Geography Online
New Geographic Information Science and Technology Web Site Launched
View ArticleReal-World Classroom for Virtual Classmates
Catalina Island serves as a training ground for students from USC Dornsife's online graduate degree programs in geographic information science and technology.
View ArticleL.A. Has a Heart
Many dismiss the structure of Los Angeles as urban sprawl. But Samuel Krueger, a graduate of the GIST master’s program in USC Dornsife, disproves this notion by showing L.A.’s distinctive heart. His...
View ArticleMapping the Twitterverse
What does your Twitter profile reveal about you? More than you know, according to Chris Weidemann. The GIST master’s student has developed an application that follows geospatial footprints.
View ArticleA Bird’s Eye View
Students from USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute (SSI) launch an aerial camera attached to a helium-filled weather balloon to photograph the USC University Park campus and raise awareness about...
View ArticleWilson Receives Top GIS Honor
John Wilson, director of the Spatial Sciences Institute at USC Dornsife, has been selected as a 2014 Fellow by The University Consortium for Geographic Information Science.
View ArticleGeographic information science student fights a disease affecting millions
Graduate student Kelly Wright is using her online training in geographic information science and technology (GIST) to fight tungiasis, a painful, debilitating and disfiguring disease that negatively...
View ArticleFrom Maps to Apps
In a course taught by Edward Pultar of USC Dornsife's Spatial Sciences Institute, students learn to develop apps that help solve real-world problems.
View ArticleMapping a Better Future
USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute expands its Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) program with the launch of two new online graduate certificates.
View ArticleColonel Steven D. Fleming Joins Spatial Sciences Institute
West Point professor and decorated U.S. Army commander will teach geospatial intelligence and other geographic information science and technology courses beginning this Fall.
View ArticleNew master’s in spatial sciences focuses on big data
Administered by USC Dornsife and USC Viterbi, the degree uses engineering, computer science, math and spatial sciences principles to prepare its graduates to solve today’s information challenges.
View ArticleA USC Dornsife alumna races to save Africa’s most endangered primate
Alumna Laura Loyola, now with USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute, is using geographic information science to help preserve the habitat of the critically endangered Tana River colobus monkey. [5...
View ArticleThrowing shade at L.A.: USC Dornsife researcher measures impact of trees, or...
USC spatial scientist John Wilson discusses the benefits of more trees in the urban core, the differences between Beverly Hills and Boyle Heights, and how trees will shape L.A.’s future.
View ArticleKeeping a Promise
Aug. 25, 2010, marked the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating blow. Andrew Curtis and a team of USC College students are documenting the rebuilding process street by street.
View ArticleBeyond Geography
USC Spatial Sciences Institute hosts a discussion by Esri Founder and President Jack Dangermond.
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