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- Perspectives of African-American women missing from aging-in-place researchon February 27, 2021
Current literature is not sufficiently inclusive of the issues African-American women face as they attempt to age in place, says Reginald Tucker-Seeley. Continue Reading Perspectives of African-American women missing from aging-in-place research The […]
- Coronavirus kills black people at twice the rate as white people: Here’s what we can do about it (Los Angeles Times)on June 8, 2020
Los Angeles Times quoted Reginald Tucker-Seeley of the USC Leonard Davis School on how the COVID-19 pandemic is not affecting everyone equally. The post Coronavirus kills black people at twice the rate as white people: Here’s what we can do about […]
- COVID-19 Recovery Challenges Include Possible Financial Hardshipson April 27, 2020
For many Americans, the extension or end of social distancing measures may mean the start of another challenging chapter, says Assistant Professor Reggie Tucker-Seeley. Continue Reading COVID-19 Recovery Challenges Include Possible Financial […]
- USC Leonard Davis School celebrates its students and supporterson October 30, 2019
The Scholars and Benefactors Luncheon is an annual event recognizing the donor support that makes scholarships and other important school initiatives possible. Continue Reading USC Leonard Davis School celebrates its students and supporters The post […]
- Hanson-Thorell Family Research Scholarships Support New Investigationson June 5, 2019
The awards enable USC Leonard Davis faculty members Reginald Tucker-Seeley and Marc Vermulst to study the health impacts of financial hardship and the visualization of cellular processes. Continue Reading Hanson-Thorell Family Research Scholarships […]
- Aging Fiction Versus Facton April 11, 2019
Experts from across USC present the latest science while addressing harmful myths during the 10th annual What’s Hot in Aging Research event. Continue Reading Aging Fiction Versus Fact The post Aging Fiction Versus Fact appeared first on USC […]
- Three USC Leonard Davis faculty members honored at University Clubon February 4, 2019
Eileen Crimmins, Reginald Tucker-Seeley and Caleb Finch are included in a new faculty recognition display of scholarly works at the Amy King Dundon-Berchtold University Club of USC. Continue Reading Three USC Leonard Davis faculty members honored at […]
- Reginald Tucker-Seeley puts policy research into practice during D.C. fellowshipon November 14, 2018
Tucker-Seeley, Edward L. Schneider Assistant Professor of Gerontology, spent the past year in Washington, D.C. as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow. Continue Reading Reginald Tucker-Seeley puts policy research into practice […]
- Texas Had A State Agency Tackling Institutional Racism. It’s Now Closed. (KUT-FM)on September 12, 2018
KUT-FM quoted Reginald Tucker-Seeley of the USC Leonard Davis School on racial inequities in government services. The post Texas Had A State Agency Tackling Institutional Racism. It’s Now Closed. (KUT-FM) appeared first on USC Leonard Davis […]
- USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology Announces Edward L. Schneider Endowed Chairon September 19, 2017
The gift honoring the school’s dean emeritus comes from a matching grant challenge issued by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund. Reginald Tucker-Seeley is named the inaugural chair holder. Continue Reading USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology […]