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The Urgent Need for a New Generation of Antibiotics

Tune in on Dec. 8 as health policy experts discuss how to ensure the development of new antimicrobials to replace antibiotics and other critical medications that are beginning to lose their effectiveness. The panel will examine the incentives and policy solutions that will encourage innovation and accelerate development of these life-saving medications. This event is… Read More »The Urgent Need for a New Generation of Antibiotics

Behind Closed Doors: Part 1 How the Los Angeles City Council Recording is a Case Study in the Exercise of Political Power through Racism in the U.S.

Join us for part one in a four part webinar series exploring the nation’s entrenched relationship between racism and politics. This series is co-hosted by the USC Price School and its Center for Inclusive Democracy, the California Black Freedom Fund, the Latino Community Foundation and the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Click Here to RSVP Part… Read More »Behind Closed Doors: Part 1 How the Los Angeles City Council Recording is a Case Study in the Exercise of Political Power through Racism in the U.S.

Dornsife Dialogues: Eating Right for a Better, Longer Life

For many, the start of a new year signals a renewed interest in healthier eating, but what does that mean? The research regarding what — and when — we should eat has evolved quite a bit. Bring your questions for our experts during this live discussion and learn how people of all ages can improve their health through better… Read More »Dornsife Dialogues: Eating Right for a Better, Longer Life

Price Event – Behind Closed Doors: Redistricting – Does it Really have to be Zero-Sum Politics? How Multi-Racial Coalitions Have Worked Together to Build Political Power for All

Join us for part three of a four-part webinar series which will explore the entrenchment of racism in U.S. politics, and its impact on political power and representation in communities. Titled “Behind Closed Doors,” the webinar series is being hosted by the USC Price School and its Center for Inclusive Democracy, the California Black Freedom… Read More »Price Event – Behind Closed Doors: Redistricting – Does it Really have to be Zero-Sum Politics? How Multi-Racial Coalitions Have Worked Together to Build Political Power for All

Partner Event Dornsife Dialogue – Stand-Up Comedy: Its historic influence on society

For nearly 200 years, stand-up comedians haven’t just been reflecting society, they’ve been influencing it through pointed social commentary. Join us for a live discussion about the evolution of the art form, some of the most influential comedians, the growing challenge of censorship, and much more. Tue., Feb. 28Noon – 1 p.m. PT 3 – 4 p.m. ET via… Read More »Partner Event Dornsife Dialogue – Stand-Up Comedy: Its historic influence on society

Partner Event – Mind & Body Benefits of Recreational Exercise

USC Institute for Integrative Health & Wellness PRESENTS OUR NEXT INTEGRATIVE QUARTERLY SYMPOSIUM… Mind & Body Benefits of Recreational Exercise March 2nd @12PM - 1:30PM PST  REGISTER ON ZOOM HERE  Meet one of our speakers: Jonathan Casper, PhD Topic: The Physical and Psychosocial Benefits of Pickleball with Older Adults Dr. Casper is an Associate Professor… Read More »Partner Event – Mind & Body Benefits of Recreational Exercise

Price Event – Rebuilding Ukraine: The Human Factor

It will take more than bricks, mortar and money to rebuild Ukraine. It will require enormous human capital including the academics, physicians and policy experts who are essential to driving economic growth. And it will require overcoming problems, including corruption and a declining population, that plagued Ukraine even before it was invaded. Please join our… Read More »Price Event – Rebuilding Ukraine: The Human Factor

Partner Event – Food for Thought: A Conversation with Michael Pollan

George Washington and author Michael Pollan both have had a profound and enduring influence on humanity’s relationship with food. Washington’s research into how to modernize farming led to new approaches to crop rotation and soil management that remain relevant today. Meanwhile, Pollan’s thoroughly researched books have unearthed insights into how our food is produced and how it… Read More »Partner Event – Food for Thought: A Conversation with Michael Pollan

SRA Viewing of SDA Spring Musical: Urinetown

Bing Theatre 3500 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Please join your colleagues for our annual USC School of Dramatic Arts Spring Musical Production. We have a block of 35 good seats and the price is only $10 per person ($22 for general public). The cost is being subsidized by the SRA. Discounted tickets are for SRA Life Members and currently paid 2022-2023 SRA… Read More »SRA Viewing of SDA Spring Musical: Urinetown