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Alan Davis and Mary Lou Dauray

Alan Davis and Mary Lou Dauray

USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology Board of Councilors member Mary Lou Dauray and emeritus board member Alan Davis have provided a generous gift of $2.5 million from the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund to support the school’s new Arts and Healthy Aging (AHA) Center.

The gift creates an endowment fund supporting the AHA Center’s study of the connections between the arts and aging. In addition, the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund also offers a $1 million matching challenge for any subsequent gifts made to the Arts and Healthy Aging Center during the next six months.

“We are very grateful to Mary Lou and Alan for their visionary gift and generous support of our Arts and Healthy Aging Center,” said Pinchas Cohen, Dean of the USC Leonard Davis School and Distinguished Professor of Gerontology, Medicine and Biological Sciences. “I look forward to seeing the center generate new knowledge in this exciting emerging area of study.”

The Arts and Healthy Aging Center supports research and further insight into the interplay between artistic engagement and the aging process. The new center’s research efforts focus on assessing the advantages associated with active participation in the creation of art by older individuals; evaluating the benefits derived from engaging with the arts, such as listening to music and attending theater or art exhibitions; and examining the representation of older individuals within artistic and media portrayals.

“Alan and I are thrilled with the AHA Center’s exploration into the area of NeuroArts, the study of how the arts can affect the brain, body and behavior. It’s a growing interdisciplinary field in artistic endeavors, and we can’t wait to see future developments in this area,” Dauray said.

AHA Center programs also include competitive research grants focused on studying the connection of art and healthy aging, Arts and Healthy Aging symposia, support for Arts and Healthy Aging Visiting Scholars, and other potential public programming about the arts and healthy aging that engages students, the public, and faculty from other universities.


Every gift in support of the new Arts and Healthy Aging Center, from now until September 30, 2025, will also qualify for matching funds, dollar for dollar, from the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund up to $1 million! With these matching funds, the initial $2.5 million gift can actually reach the level of $4.5 million with support from others.

The matching challenge is a wonderful way to partner with the Leonard Davis School as we celebrate the school’s 50th anniversary. If you are interested in helping us reach our $1 million matching goal, please contact the Development Office at (213) 740-1361.

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