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Florence Lin used the Basil Award funds for travel and conference expenses to present interdisciplinary, real-world, and unifying physics research results at scientific conferences. Specifically,… Read More »Florence Lin

Florence Lin used the Basil Award funds for travel and conference expenses to present interdisciplinary, real-world, and unifying physics research results at scientific conferences. Specifically,… Read More »Florence Lin
One of our USC Emeriti Center summer events was a terrific tour of the Dr. Arthur C. Bartner Band Pavilion, the newly renovated home of the… Read More »Trojan Marching Band Facility Tour with Dr. Arthur Bartner
USC retirees compiled a comprehensive list of what is needed when a loved one becomes incapacitated or passes away. We hope that this booklet is helpful for all members of the Trojan Family and our many colleagues and friends.
In partnership with ITS, the Cybersecurity Workshop on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 covered topics ranging from phishing, fraudulent e-mails to spam and scams. After the… Read More »Cybersecurity Workshop
The USC Emeriti Center has been conducting surveys and qualitative studies for many years. We invite all USC retired faculty and staff to help us… Read More »Help the USC Emeriti Center learn more about you.
On May 22, 2018, the Emeriti Center held a lecture about climate change called “What In The World Should We, Can We, and Will We Do… Read More »Global Warming Lecture – 2018
Every year in April, Emeriti Center activities are reviewed by the Vice Provost of Academic and Faculty Affairs. This year, to llustrate how the EC connects top… Read More »Emeriti Center priorities are reflected in our EC events

One Size Does Not Fit All: Six Tuesdays, 12:30 – 2:00 pm, January 9th to February 13th, 2018 Crowell Public Library, 1890 Huntington Dr., San Marino,… Read More »Towards High Definition Precision and Personalized Healthcare

The USC Emeriti Center in partnership with the USC Keck School of Medicine presented the 2nd Annual Interprofessional Health Care Symposium: Resources for a Healthier Longer… Read More »2nd Annual Interprofessional Health Care Symposium

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
The USC Emeriti Center in partnership with the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the USC Davis School of Gerontology, hosted a November one-day Health… Read More »1st Annual Interprofessional Health Care Symposium

Gregory Davis has been conducting geological fieldwork in the mountains underlying China’s Great Wall since 1987. His research efforts have been recognized by multiple revered… Read More »Gregory Davis

Recently I authored a book titled Destination USC via Luck, Pluck, and the GI Bill. It was based on a series of my stories published in Hawaii after I had retired from the faculty of the USC School of Education. I transmitted a copy to Dr. Janette Brown, Assistant Vice Provost of the USC Emeriti Center. After reading it, she invited me to establish a website, with her assistance. I asked myself, “At the age of ninety-three, what use would I have for a website?”
USC STAFF RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION June 16th – General Meeting — Emeriti Center URC – 108 Program & Videos, Kaufman Center Tour, & Lunch A short… Read More »General Meeting – June 16, 2017
Celebrating the USC Emeriti Center’s 39th Anniversary serving our USC retirees, a special USC Village “sneak peek” tour took place with over 100 attendees. We were also privileged… Read More »Special USC Village “Sneak Peek” Tour

Since his retirement in 1994, Henry Clark was been able to explore his interest in writing fiction and actually wrote several novels, one of which has been published, Trophy Boy. Not only did he spend hours upon hours writing, he also became something of a front-line political activist, mainly in a small organization called The Alliance for Democracy, founded by Ronnie Dugger in 1996.

Since retirement, Steb has remained an active member of the medical staff at the USC University Hospital and Norris Medical Center, performing consultative duty. He also continues to teach medical students and pathology residents at USC.

Joined the University in 1961 as a member of the writing staff in what was then called University Planning, now University Advancement. Later served as fund-raiser for the medical school, head of fund-raising and public relations for the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, public relations director for the College of Continuing Education, and finally, as director of public relations for the Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital. Retired in 1992.

Dr. Robert P. Biller (Professor Emeritus, School of Policy, Planning, and Development) came to USC in 1976 as the Dean of Public Administration. He went on to serve in several other positions including Vice President for External Affairs, Vice President for Undergraduate Affairs, and Executive Vice Provost.

Robert Penny, M.D., is a USC Keck School of Medicine Emeritus Professor. He came to the USC Health Science Campus (USC-HSC) in 1971 as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, and on the USC-HSC he was, respectively, director of the Pediatric Endocrine and Diabetic Clinics, the Pediatric Endocrine Research Laboratory, and the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology.