Beyond their classwork, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology students are a force for change in their communities and their professions. Continue Reading Gerontology students making an impact
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The USC Age-Friendly University Initiative hosts a campus screening of Care to Laugh, which follows stand-up comedian Jesus Trejo as he serves as the sole caregiver for his parents. Continue Reading Documentary discusses caregiving issues with humor and heart
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Think beyond the stereotypes to help Trojans of all ages feel welcome in classrooms and on campus, say USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology experts. Continue Reading Creating a more age-friendly campus
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A new study finds more Americans are getting less sleep; find out what you can do about it. Continue Reading Think you’re getting less sleep? You’re not alone
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The 2018 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting will feature symposia, posters and papers led by USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology faculty, postdoctoral and student researchers. Continue Reading USC Leonard Davis School faculty, postdoctoral and student researchers present at GSA 2018
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Meet Mei-Lee Ney, the trailblazer behind the school's transformative $20 million gift. Continue Reading Investing in health
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USC-led taskforce recommends increased caregiver services and supports promoting policies for change
The California Task Force on Family Caregiving recommend better services and supports for family caregivers. Continue Reading USC-led taskforce recommends increased caregiver services and supports promoting policies for change
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Conducting healthy aging research is a key principle of the global network and one in which USC, thanks to the USC Leonard Davis School, has long been a leader. Continue Reading Age-Friendly USC
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USC’s Leonard Davis School of Gerontology has been ranked the #1 Gerontology Master’s program in the country. Continue Reading College Choice names USC Leonard Davis School #1 Gerontology Program
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The Morton Kesten Universal Design Competition recognizes extraordinary designs for products and spaces that make life easier for everyone, including older or disabled individuals. Continue Reading Student designers make everyday items and spaces safer and easier to use for all
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