
Donors, students, faculty and members from the board of counselors gathered to celebrate the growing success of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology during this year’s scholarship dinner.
Donors, students, faculty and members from the board of counselors gathered to celebrate the growing success of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology during this year’s scholarship dinner.
Tod Lipka MSG ’82, MPA ’82, President and CEO of the Step Up organization, leads innovative efforts to help Angelenos dealing with mental illness and homelessness.
Kaskie will participate in the policymaking process on either the Federal or state level as legislative assistant in Congress, professional staff member in an executive branch agencies or policy organization.
For the fourth year in a row, the USC Leonard Davis School celebrates its largest group of graduates in history.
With the help of the Leonard Davis School, 96-year-old World War II veteran Alfonso Gonzales returns to campus to become the oldest-ever graduate of USC.
Gerson Galdamez, who graduates from the Human Development and Aging program this spring and will pursue a PhD in Gerontology, wants to make a difference by researching how to defend older adults against abuse.
“Fundamentals of Gerontology” course provides team of busy professionals with valuable evidence-based information on aging, says LA Dept. of Aging General Manager and USC Davis alumna Laura Trejo. Next online classes start April 4!
A beloved grandmother was a big reason why she decided to study aging, says Shivanti Kariyawasam MSG ’16.