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Reading Partners is looking for volunteers! Here is an excerpt from their website: “Reading Partners mobilizes communities to provide students with the proven, individualized reading… Read More »Reading Partners
Reading Partners is looking for volunteers! Here is an excerpt from their website: “Reading Partners mobilizes communities to provide students with the proven, individualized reading… Read More »Reading Partners
USC Parking Emeriti Center: GOLD CARD PRIVILEGE: Courtesy parking in USC structures on University Park Campus and Health Sciences Campus. Parking in lots is not guaranteed;… Read More »Transportation
USC Bookstores GOLD CARD PRIVILEGE: 10% discount on general books and gifts (excludes computers, CDs, movies, textbooks, electronics, and magazines)—available in-store only* Health Sciences Campus… Read More »Retail Stores
Counseling/Referrals USC Center for Work and Family Life GOLD CARD PRIVILEGE: Up to 10 free sessions per self/family/partner*Phone: (213) 821-0800https://employees.usc.edu/work-family-life/ University Park Campus3535 S. Figueroa… Read More »Health and Wellness
Financial Services/Information USC Office of Benefits Administration Information on retirement distribution options*benefits.usc.eduUniversity Park Campus3720 S. Flower StreetCredit Union Building, 2nd floorLos Angeles, CA 90089-0704Phone: (213)… Read More »Financial
Dining USC University Club, University Park Campus Continuation of membership is free for members who paid dues for five consecutive years prior to retirement; otherwise,… Read More »Dining and Entertainment
Email, Access from Off-Campus USC Emeriti Center: GOLD CARD PRIVILEGE: Maintenance of USC email accountphone: (213) 740-8921general email: emeriti@usc.edu USC Information Technology Services: GOLD CARD PRIVILEGE:… Read More »Communications
University Courses To be a guest in or be an unofficial auditor in a class, you must receive prior approval from the instructor or academic… Read More »Academics
John Odell moved to USC Dornsife’s School of International Relations in 1982 and retired in 2013.
Deborah Hazzard-Bowers’ first association with USC was as an AT&T employee installing the 5ESS telephone switch titled “The Big Switch” back in the late 80s. She joined SC in 1993 as part of the Telecommunications Team.
Sue Vogl was the Director of University Publications for the Division of Student Affairs, where she directed a team that handled many forms of communication
Karen Koblitz is an Associate Professor Emerita, who was first hired as adjunct faculty in ceramics in the USC Roski School of Fine Arts in January 1995.
Learn more about fall prevention with Mengzhao Yan, a USC Gerontology doctoral student. As a public health problem, falls are prevalent among older adults and… Read More »Event Recap: Fall Prevention 101
Zoom Video Conferencing, the video platform being used to conduct remote lectures for students all around the country, is now AVAILABLE for FREE for all USC Gold Card Holders!… Read More »How to Use Zoom to Connect with Family and Friends
is a senior majoring in Biological Sciences/PreMed with a Biotechnology minor. Carlos came to USC from Manual Arts Senior High School – College Preparatory Magnet with high honors. He is a member of the Latino Students in Medicine Club and volunteers in USC’s Upward Bound Program tutoring high school students in math, English and history. He is bilingual and proficient in several computer operating systems. Carlos plans to work in the medical field after graduation, eventually attending medical school.
GeroTech SC’s intergenerational “Tips and Tricks for iPhones and iPads” Workshop was presented in partnership with the Emeriti Center and the Half Century Trojans. The… Read More »Tips and Tricks for iPhones and iPads
Having difficulty getting quality sleep? Learn the best strategies to catch your z’s for a supreme slumber! On Friday, March 19th our USC Occupational Therapy… Read More »Event Recap: Better Sleep for Better Health – Wellness Series
is a senior studying Aerospace Engineering. This year she is serving as Vice President of Community Outreach for SHPE USC (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers). Her efforts encourage young students in K-12 to pursue careers in STEM. She is also a mentor for GEAR UP 4 LA in which she helps freshmen navigate through their first year of college.” Her sophomore year she served as Ambassador for the Center for Engineering Diversity Mentor Program advising high school students in the transition to college.
On April 2nd we learned about healthy aging and how to keep your mind sharp with tips from our USC Occupational Therapy graduate students. Students… Read More »Event Recap: The Cognition Mission – How to Keep Your Mind Sharp
What started as just a class he took with his friends became 36 years of mastering the art of Tai Chi for 60-year-old fitness trainer… Read More »Victor Wilson and His Tai Chi Journey