Florence A. Clark
Florence A. Clark, Professor Emerita of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Florence A. Clark, Professor Emerita of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Robert E. Maxson, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC
Michael Waterman’s visionary scholarship has changed the landscape of science and technology. A brilliant mathematician and statistician, he is known as the founder of computational biology, a discipline that deepens our understanding of the natural world through the use of massive data-based algorithms and computer models. His discoveries continue to inspire students and colleagues to push the boundaries of scientific research at USC, and beyond.
A leader within the world of neurosurgery, Martin H. Weiss has helped shape medical education and practice at USC for almost half a century. The Keck community admires his encyclopedic knowledge of general medicine, a trait that makes him a remarkable educator and scholar. That same mental fortitude comes across in his work as a practitioner and medical pioneer – one who has touched the lives of patients everywhere.
As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month has come to a close, the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work and the Asian Pacific… Read More »In Case You Missed It: Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Programs
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 Workshop
is currently working as a Test Engineer at a small, start-up company— Phase Four. He graduated from USC with a Bachelor of Science degree in Astronautical Engineering in 2019. Carlos writes about his time at USC as Caldwell Scholar, what he is currently up to and his future plans.
The Huntington presents: Boyle Heights: How a Los Angeles Neighborhood Became the Future of American Democracy A Lecture with George J. Sanchez, Professor of American… Read More »Boyle Heights: How a Los Angeles Neighborhood Became the Future of American Democracy – May 19
The Center for East Asian Garden Studies presents: The Labor of Good Governance: Cultivation Real and Imagined in the Imperial Garden of Clear Ripples in… Read More »East Asian Garden Lecture with Roslyn Lee Hammers – May 20
The USC Retired Faculty & Staff Associations and USC Emeriti Center hosted Dr. S. “Raj” Rajagopalan, Professor of Data Sciences and Operations, USC Marshall School… Read More »Event Recap: Supply Chain Lessons From the COVID Pandemic
Emergency Senior Meals Program – if you are eligible, the program can send you up to 10 meals a week Food Bank/Pantry Locator – to find the… Read More »Food Resources and Delivery
Zoom Learning Sessions USC Living History Project USC Living History Interviews Emergency Preparedness Symposium, Friday, February 20, 2015: Earthquake Preparedness, Captain John Ignatczyk, Los Angeles City Fire Department… Read More »Video Recordings
Michael Hernandez Garcia is a Mechanical Engineering major in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. During all four-years of high schoolhe was involved in the… Read More »Michael Hernandez Garcia
Kevin Gomez is studying Public Policy, minoring in Social Work and Juvenile Justice, and Law and Migration Studies. His role in the Boyle Heights Youth… Read More »Kevin Gomez
Keyron found his way to USC from Manual Arts Senior High School where he maintained a four-year 4.0 GPA, was president of the Magnet Senate… Read More »Keyron Colvin
is a current junior from Manual Arts Senior High School where she was on the principal’s honor roll for 4 years and the Valedictorian of her 2018 graduating class. At USC, Briana is a Political Science major on the pre-law track and hopes to attend law school right after graduation
Since 1981, Executive Service Corps has been empowering nonprofit leaders and their organizations to better achieve their missions through high quality, affordable coaching and consulting… Read More »Become a Volunteer Consultant – Help nonprofits achieve their mission!
Would you like to help USC researchers understand how we can maintain healthy minds and bodies across our lifespan? Join the Healthy Minds Volunteer Corps!… Read More »Help Advance USC Research as a Healthy Minds Volunteer
A Place Called Home is looking for volunteers to spend time with the children at the center. APCH has made it a priority to start… Read More »Become a Legacy Volunteer!
We are writing to let you know about an exciting newly funded NIH study at USC. This new trial, called Advancing Postmenopausal Preventive Therapy (APPT), is designed to… Read More »NIH Research Subjects Wanted for Advancing Postmenopausal Preventive Therapy (APPT)