Hard work pays off for hundreds of Health Sciences Campus graduates Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print May 17, 2002 Graduating School of Pharmacy students applaud their colleagues and receive diplomas during commencement ceremonies. More stories about: Commencement 2002
Jetsetter She’s been positioning herself for this since age 6, and now, USC trustee Linda Johnson Rice is finally running the family business – a $400-million publishing empire that corners the market on black magazines.
Forever Annenberg More vigorous than ever, the three-decade, two-generation tie that binds the Annenbergs to USC yields a $100 million vote of confidence for the school that bears the family name.
Never Give Up Veteran educator Carl Cohn says preparing the next generation of urban school leaders may well be the most critical work facing our country. At USC’s Rossier School of Education, he’ll develop new urban superintendent preparation programs. His message to educators: Never give up.
AthleticsBusinessPolicy/Law (Photo/Schuger via Pixabay) Racing from law school into careers in sportsTrojans Amanda Oliver, Casey Schwab and John Slusher took their law degrees and landed influential positions in a range of sports endeavors.
Business (Photo/Courtesy of Miles Jackson) Skateboard diplomacy: MBA student brings global mindset to Cuban youthsMiles Jackson is the driving force behind Cuba Skate, a nonprofit organization that brings a humanitarian mission to Cuban youth via skateboards, tools, cooperative skills and entrepreneurial opportunities.
University Carolyn C. Meltzer, Massoud Pedram, Remo Rohs and Richard M. Watanabe, from left, have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. (Photos/Courtesy of Carolyn Meltzer; Courtesy of Massoud Pedram; Jodye Alcon; and Courtesy of Richard Watanabe) 4 USC researchers named AAAS fellowsCarolyn C. Meltzer, Massoud Pedram, Remo Rohs and Richard M. Watanabe join more than 40 USC faculty as fellows of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science.