Facing Loss of a Mate
Facing Loss of a MateHelen Dennis As published in the Daily Breeze, May 2004 Edited Hello dear readers. I would like to share with you… Read More »Facing Loss of a Mate
Facing Loss of a MateHelen Dennis As published in the Daily Breeze, May 2004 Edited Hello dear readers. I would like to share with you… Read More »Facing Loss of a Mate
Are you a widow or widower? If so, this special group is invited for a casual lunch to gather together, have fun, and possibly talk… Read More »New Special Group for Widows and Widowers
At the end of April, the Town and Gown ballroom was filled with almost 200 people to honor 50 of our 2022 USC retired staff.… Read More »Honoring our 2022 Staff Retirees
On March 3rd, 2023, Professor Emeritus Arnold Platzker sat down with the RFA over Zoom to give his Intellectual Journey. It was a fascinating discussion… Read More »Event Recap – RFA Intellectual Journey with Dr. Arnold Platzker
Transitioning from your career to post-retirement is a time full of changes; most commonly, people find themselves unsure of what to do with this dramatic… Read More »Going Back to School after Retirement
As the end of 2022 approaches, President Carol Folt sent the Emeriti Center a special message for the USC retiree community. You can watch President… Read More »Special Message from President Folt
Here you can find recaps for all of the Emeriti Center social and cultural events as well as our partner events: Event Recap – RFA… Read More »Social & Cultural Event Recaps
In this installment of the USC Living History Project, Retired Faculty Association President Jerry Walker sat down with Dr. Sawchuk over Zoom to discuss his… Read More »USC Living History Project – Dr. Alexander A. Sawchuk
George Floyd’s death was the tipping point for the Black community and the many activists involved in the Black Lives Matter movement. There would no longer be silence. In wanting to help combat the racial injustice and systemic oppression evident in our country, Autumn Gupta, a USC Dornsife graduate, and Bryanna Wallace, a USC Marshall School graduate, decided to put their own knowledge and experiences into action, creating “Justice in June”, a comprehensive website with anti-racism resources and more.
Understand that it is important to analyze yourself internally and take actions through becoming more educated, teaching your children, protesting, donating, petitioning, voting, supporting Black… Read More »Black Lives Matter Resources
What does Ray Mosteller, Retired USC Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine, and former Director of the Computer Curriculum, Educational Affairs do in his spare time… Read More »Retired USC Faculty Spreads Holiday Cheer at Norris