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Welcome, Students!

By Featured, Students

Faculty and staff gathered together to welcome students, returning and brand-new, to the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology on Thursday, August 23.

“I’m just as new as many of you freshmen—I’ve only been here six weeks. Our School is already fantastic, but I want to make it the greatest school ever,” said dean Pinchas Cohen, MD “I wish everyone good luck and a great beginning.”

Briefly discussing their research and classes taught, members of the faculty offered their own encouragement as well to the students.

“I want to teach you all how to advocate for your parents and grandparents after a hospitalization,” said John Walsh, PhD “The USC Leonard Davis School is a great launching pad for your next step, whatever it may be. We are all your advisors—we’ve all been there.”

“I work to address issues facing vulnerable elders who need support of some kind: social services, health care, wellness initiatives, economic security,” said Kathleen Wilber, PhD “ I study all the things we need to serve the aging society we have and how those get integrated to serve an individual holistically. I look forward to getting the chance to work with you.”

“It’s amazing for me to think I graduated from the first class offering the Master of Science in Gerontology in 1977, so in 1976 I was sitting out there in the audience just like you guys are today,” said Cheryl Svensson, PhD “Along with James Birren, PhD, I teach Psychological Development through Autobiography, which helps you find out who you are in the sense of where you’ve been and where you’re going by looking inside.”

After the faculty’s introductions, representatives from the Student Gerontology Association (SGA) and the School’s newest student organization, Gerontology, Allies and You (GAY) spoke.

USC Leonard Davis School Students Elena Gonzalez, Patrick Beck, and Morgan Levine

“Our goal is to explore issues unique to LGBT aging and to help raise awareness,” said GAY founder and grad student Brian Gilad Wilson. “We welcome LGBT members as well as our straight allies. I’d especially like to thank Associate Dean Maria Henke for helping us get started. Maria rocks!”

The program closed with Aaron Hagedorn, PhD, discussing several potential internship opportunities before all the students introduced themselves and spoke briefly about their interests.

Coming from Oregon, Texas, Virginia, Minnesota and California as well as from Jamaica, China, Japan and Thailand, the new students were united in their desire to help improve the quality of life for all the world’s older adults, and their enthusiasm to start the school year.

“Ever since I started working as a receptionist in an assisted living facility, I knew I wanted to make a difference for older adults,” said Sam Moghaddamfar, an incoming grad student. “I chose the USC Leonard Davis School because it’s the oldest and best school of gerontology in the world, and I’m so excited to begin.”

Congratulations, Class of 2012!

By Alumni, Featured, Students

Ending the year on a bittersweet note, the USC Leonard Davis School graduated its largest class thus far while bidding longtime dean Gerald C. Davison goodbye.

“After a wonderful five and a half years, this will be my final commencement as your dean. On July 1, I will return to teaching and research in the department of psychology,” Davison said in his address. “I can’t think of a better or more meaningful way to cap off my tenure as dean than to celebrate the achievements of our graduates.”

He introduced incoming dean, Pinchas “Hassy” Cohen, MD, who drew a connection between himself and the recent grads.

“We are both entering a new phase in our lives. Me as the leader of this unique, world-leading School that is constantly breaking new ground, and you, as recent graduates, embarking on new careers where you will make a difference in the lives of aging adults worldwide,” Cohen said. “Becoming part of the Trojan family is an important and exciting new aspect of my life, and I know everyone in this room takes this honor as seriously as I do.”

The ceremony featured faculty, staff and students uniting, with Tara Gruenewald, PhD and Aaron Hagedorn, PhD serving as faculty marshals while Lu Zhang and Elaine Martini served as student flag and banner bearers.

For their PhDs in Gerontology, Kathleen Wilber, PhD, hooded Zachary Gassoumis, Merril Silverstein, PhD, hooded Jessica Penn Lendon and Mara Mather, PhD, hooded Nichole Lighthall and Kaoru Nashiro. Kelvin J.A. Davies, PhD, D.Sc., presented a recognition of the affiliated doctorate to Andrew Michael Pickering.

Caleb Finch, PhD presented Lighthall and Nashiro with the prestigious Heinz Osterburg Prize, while Dean Davison presented Sean Curran, PhD, with the Dean’s Outstanding Faculty Award for his banner year mentoring students.

“As his students and colleagues will attest, Dr. Curran is a world-class researcher, professor and mentor,” Dean Davison said. “We are immensely proud of him.”

Davison went on to recognize many of the faculty’s recent awards, including Finch winning USC’s Presidential Medallion; Davies winning the Sigma Phi Omega Award as well as being knighted by the country of France; Valter Longo, PhD, winning the Vincent Cristofalo “Rising Star” Award in Aging Research from the American Federation for Aging Research; and Susan Enguídanos winning a USC Mellon Mentoring Award, the Betty and James E. Birren Emerging Leadership Award from the California Council on Gerontology & Geriatrics as well as Faculty Member of the Year from the Student Gerontology Association.

Inspiring both tears and jubilation, the ceremony capped off a long journey for many of the students and inspired all present.

“Your degree from USC is something you have earned by dint of your intelligence, industriousness and commitment,” Davison said. “It is yours forever and it will only grow in value as the key to your future. On behalf of the faculty and staff of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, I congratulate each and every one of you, and wish you all the best.”

Congratulations to all our graduates and award winners! Fight On, Gero!

 

engAGING Awards: Tameka Brown, Susan Hurt, Alice Kim, Emily Loynachan, Elaine Martini, Anna Nguyen, Tammy Nguyen, Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto, Lu Zhang

Heinz Osterburg Prize: Nichole Lighthall, PhD and Kaoru Nashiro, PhD

Order of Troy: Alyssa Bobman, Michelle Huynh, Gina Jaqua, Lu Zhang

Order of Arete: Matthew Bressette, Sonia Nguyen, Karen Marcy Pham, Stephanie Polson

Order of Laurel and Palm: Alice Kim, Emily Loynachan

Renaissance Scholar: Michelle Huynh, Alice Kim, Emily Loynachan, Lu Zhang

Discovery Scholar: Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto (Prize Finalist), Alice Kim (Prize Finalist)

Gerontology Minors: Christopher Frace, Gina Jaqua

Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Aging: Alyssa Bobman, Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto, Valerie Cromwell, Nathan Cutietta, Michelle Huynh, Alice Kim, Jonathan Li, Emily Loynachan, Caite O’Brien, Shannon Sullivan, Kim Vu, Lu Zhang

Graduate Certificate in Gerontology: Athan Bezaitis, Peter Lancellotti, Marcie Terasawa-Lew

Master of Long Term Care Administration: Christopher Jackson

Master of Arts in Gerontology: Valerie Applewhite, Tameka Brown, Christine Cavanaugh, Susan Cherco, Wan Ping Chin, Ashley Chun, Shawna Conlan, Kevin Crowell, Alexis Denton, Hema Doshi, Jennifer Fry, Yadira Garcia, Molly Gleason-Kodama, Carrie Greer, Susan Hurt, Kathleen Taylor

Master of Aging Services Management: Cynthia Bradshaw, Renee Cunningham, Liang Dong, Alicia Figueroa-Tiler, Jacqueline Gemelos, Madeline Heller, Teresa Hill, Karen Marcy Pham

Master of Science in Gerontology: Amy Bassoff, Sara Bonnell, Matthew Bressette, Lisa Brinkmann, Megan Calhoun, Poyin Chen, Jung Hoon Choi, Jenny Chou, Nora Dabuni, Raquel Delorio, Ayesha Dixon, Kyla Forbes, Maddison Gan, Janice Gastelum, Heather Harada, Elaine Martini, Lauren McNamara, Anna Nguyen, Sonia Nguyen, Tammy-Tam Nguyen, Yusuke Ninomiya, David Orenstein, Stephanie Polson, Maria Siciliano, Natalie Warrick

Doctor of Philosophy in Gerontology: Zachary Gassoumis, Jessica Penn Lendon, Nichole Lighthall, Kaoru Nashiro

Recognition of Affiliated Doctorate: Andrew Michael Pickering