Schwarzenegger Institute and Social Innovation Host Second UnHoused Event

Homelessness was a serious problem in Los Angeles and statewide long before COVID-19 came along.
A legend in the sport of body building, Arnold served as Chairman of the President’s Council on Fitness from 1990 - 1993, and chaired the California Council on Fitness. Arnold continued his commitment to fitness and health as Governor, focusing on fighting obesity, supporting healthy eating and fitness, access to health care for all citizens, and innovation and research to address disease.
Homelessness was a serious problem in Los Angeles and statewide long before COVID-19 came along.
Dr. Neeraj Sood, Professor and Vice Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs at the Price School, joined USC President Carol Folt and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to discuss COVID-19 antibody research
Federal, state and local leaders gathered at USC on Feb. 13 to work together to come up with solutions to address homelessness in California, what former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger called a crisis.
In a bipartisan effort to secure safer drinking water for all households, Maine’s legislature passed Representative Karen Vachon’s bill, An Act to Ensure Safe Drinking Water for Families in Maine.
Institute Legislative Outreach Director Fran Pavley was a keynote speaker at a clean vehicle event hosted by MoveLA and Calstart. The event was a strategic conversation with the clean vehicle industry
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) celebrated their 50th anniversary at the UC Davis Conference Center on January 19th
Schwarzenegger visited the USC campus on October 5th to attend the 3rd meeting of the Energy Transition Forum, the multi-year collaboration between USC Price, The Hertie School and Tsinghua University
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at the Global Pact For The Environment summit organized by President Laurent Fabius at the Sorbonne in Paris, France
Schwarzenegger and Garcetti teamed up in Los Angeles to address a packed theater on the impacts that environmental and climate actions have at the city and state level.
Prominent leaders from K-12 and higher education, government, media, military, sports, business and innovation gathered at the 2017 National After-School Summit
The Leaders of the Global Commission on Pollution and Health shared highlights of a soon to be released report on pollution’s severe and underreported contribution to the global burden of disease.
To highlight the importance of afterschool education the Institute participated in a documentary that examines the history of after-school programs and their value to kids, families and communities
The Institute hosted prominent California environmental leaders to USC to learn about the Center for Public Integrity's newest project “Carbon Wars”.
Years of Living Dangerously, the Emmy-winning climate change series, returns for a second season and Gov Schwarzenegger & National Geographic hosted a star studded premiere.
Read more about the Institute's meeting with the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network's Financing Sustainable Development Program Leader, and about this semester's Spotlight Award Winner
Gen Petreaus with event participants and guests
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On Wednesday October 2nd the Schwarzenegger Institute hosted a Students Talk Back panel on the Affordable Care Act where the panelists took a hard look at the Affordable Care Act.
Experts address impact of climate change at USC Price forum By Matthew Kredell The USC Schwarzenegger Institute and the USC Center for Sustainable Cities, both housed...