
From the boots up: Local workers get help from Trojans
Support from faculty, staff and friends leads to career advancement at USC Village.
Support from faculty, staff and friends leads to career advancement at USC Village.
University honors staff, faculty who donate 1 percent of their salary to program that helps the neighborhoods around the school’s campuses.
The No. 2 executive at the LAPD comes to the university to expand its relationship with neighborhoods and focus on initiatives to elevate residents’ social, physical and economic well-being.
From dental certificate programs to a farmers market, USC employees fund community-based programs.
Event features courtesy checkups, health education, an Easter egg hunt and more.
Contributions from USC faculty and staff support communities surrounding the University Park and Health Sciences campuses.
An annual gala toasts the Trojans who donated 1 percent of their salaries to the Good Neighbors Campaign, which aids neighborhoods surrounding the USC campuses.
Foshay Learning Center youngsters take part in an international competition.
Women lead a call to action as part of a Health Sciences Campus partnership funded by the Good Neighbors Campaign.
The Joint Educational Project teams up with a nonprofit to offer elementary school students a literacy program.
The Nikiases open their home to employees who went above and beyond during 2013 Good Neighbors Campaign.
Last year’s record-setting initiative supported fitness, educational and job training programs.
At the 2014 Policy Analysis Practicum, students work with organizations like the United Nations, Price Charities and the California State Treasurer’s office.
Donors have contributed nearly $18 million to the Good Neighbors Campaign since 1994.
Donors have contributed more than $17.7 million to the campaign since 1994.
The Community Youth Health Education and Action Leaders program teaches youth in the Boyle Heights area about urban agriculture and healthy food choices.
The Garden Gateway Nutrition Project teaches residents how to create their own edible gardens.
USC’s annual employee-giving initiative has set its sights on a goal of $1.7 million for 2013.
Employees celebrate the successes of the Good Neighbors Campaign in supporting community-building activities around USC’s campuses.
The 2012-13 USC Good Neighbors Campaign raised enough funds to provide grants to 50 community organizations.
Ariel Bodden always wanted to be a nurse, but there were hurdles to overcome.
For the 18th year in a row, the USC Good Neighbors Campaign has surpassed its goal, raising more than $1.6 million to help strengthen local communities.
A gloomy day didn’t stop students enrolled in After School Sports Connection from chasing a bright purple soccer ball.
Cellular engineering and implantable prosthetics are not subjects that come up often in the course of regular study at most high schools in California.