Brown, Janette C.
Assistant Vice Provost Dr. Janette Brown joined the USC Emeriti Center as its executive director in 2005. She serves as an assistant vice provost and… Read More »Brown, Janette C.
Assistant Vice Provost Dr. Janette Brown joined the USC Emeriti Center as its executive director in 2005. She serves as an assistant vice provost and… Read More »Brown, Janette C.
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Palos Verdes Peninsula Village invites the community to join them for the fifth annual Upside of Aging: a conversation with syndicated columnist Helen Dennis and Ashton Applewhite,… Read More »The 5th Annual ‘Upside of Aging’ – November 10

Every year we partner with the USC School of Pharmacy to offer individual Medicare Part D consultations. Professor Patrick Tabon and his graduate students hosted… Read More »Medicare Part D Individual Consultations and Resources

On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles Senior Manager of Community Education and Outreach Efren Moreno presented on methods to modify your home, simple hacks, and ways to use technology to increase the ability of a person living with dementia to stay at home safely.

Gretchen Anderson was awarded the Douglas C. Basil Award for her research on the design and development of modular facilities for Early Childhood Care and Education as it takes shape.

Joseph Dane was awarded the Douglas C. Basil Award for his project to improve FreeWordPress, support reproduction of visual art, and to provide an outlet… Read More »Joseph Dane

Katherine Schlaerth was awarded the Douglas C. Basil Award for her study to investigate the circumstances under which elderly individuals who are non-English speaking, isolated… Read More »Katherine Schlaerth

Peter Clark was awarded the Douglas C. Basil Award for research on his book Reeling Them In: How to Hook Your Audience with Storytelling.
To learn more about stating your future healthcare goals/values, view this free resource from Cedars Sinai: Advanced-Care-Directive

Louise Ball retired from USC and went on to run her own business managing non-profit medical associations dedicated to advancing continuing medical education for physicians.

Although he was ready to retire from the university after 40 years as a full-time faculty member, Dr. George Bekey continues to be active in his community and in his profession.

Dr. Joy Garrison Cauffman served three U.S. presidents: Consultant, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Council on Physical Fitness; Consultant, John F. Kennedy’s Council on Physical Fitness; and Member, Richard M. Nixon’s Committee on Health Education.

Virginia Tufte, Distinguished Emerita Professor of English, retired from USC in 1989.

After retiring from USC in 1996, Hal Hendrick spent 10 years operating a private consulting firm in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Human Factors and Ergonomics.

After 31 years in various positions at USC, Mike retired in 1997 as Associate Vice President for Government Affairs.

John E. Wills, Jr, “Jack” (deceased January 13, 2017) to all his friends and colleagues, was Professor Emeritus of History at USC. He continues scholarly activity, with two important edited volumes published since retirement, and scholarly papers given from Barbados to Tuebingen to Athens to Hong Kong.

Dr. Curren W. Warf retired from the Division of Adolescent Medicine Childrens Hospital Los Angeles to take a position as Head of the Division of Adolescent Medicine at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, Canada.

Ron Violette worked at the Southern California Safety Institute in Torrance, CA, for four years after retiring from USC.

Worked for the USC News Service/USC Public Relations as the staff photographer for the faculty/staff weekly, USC Chronicle, from 1987 to 2002. I