All roads lead to Troy

The very imaginative expression “All roads lead to Rome” has its origins in the ancient city’s very real history: more than 50,000 miles of paved road radiated from the heart of the Forum, facilitating the movement of people from far-flung locales. This helped make Rome a center for scholarly and creative thought, a place for leading thinkers to speak, teach, and exchange ideas.

At times, it can seem as though all roads lead to USC. As president, I often marvel at the diverse array of visitors who converge on our campuses. Last year alone, our illustrious guests included journalist Christiane Amanpour, Nobel laureate David Baltimore, writer Judy Blume, artist Lena Dunham, filmmaker Werner Herzog, and innovator Mike Markkula. Our community has myriad opportunities to interact with the most fascinating and influential people of our day, to hear them speak in person, and to ask them direct questions—rather than reading their words in quotes, or simply seeing their images flash across the Internet….Continue Reading All roads lead to Troy

Pinchas Cohen Recognized as the William and Sylvia Kugel Dean’s Chair in Gerontology

At a reception held at the Town and Gown, Pinchas Cohen, a preeminent researcher and leader in the field of gerontology, was welcomed to the university and officially installed as the William and Sylvia Kugel Dean’s Chair in Gerontology.  Cohen’s appointment as dean of the USC Davis School of Gerontology became effective Aug. 1, 2012. Formerly…Continue Reading Pinchas Cohen Recognized as the William and Sylvia Kugel Dean’s Chair in Gerontology

Carmen Puliafito Honored with International Vision Award

Keck School of Medicine of USC Dean Carmen A. Puliafito, recipient of the 2012 António Champalimaud Vision Award, was recognized for this recent achievement at a reception held on the Health Sciences Campus. The award, officially bestowed at a ceremony in Lisbon, Portugal, on Sept. 14, 2012, acknowledges Dr. Puliafito’s role in the invention and…Continue Reading Carmen Puliafito Honored with International Vision Award

The Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Collection Dedicated at USC

The late television executive Brandon Tartikoff was responsible for bringing Cheers, Seinfeld, Law & Order, The Cosby Show, Miami Vice and many others to the screen. On Oct. 18, 2012, the USC School of Cinematic Arts hosted a dedication ceremony for The Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Collection, a vast assortment of correspondence and other memorabilia donated…Continue Reading The Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Collection Dedicated at USC

USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute Marks Its 35th Anniversary

USC President C. L. Max Nikias joined Distinguished Professor George A. Olah, winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and holder of the university’s Donald P. and Katherine B. Loker Chair in Organic Chemistry, along with a host of others to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute on Oct….Continue Reading USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute Marks Its 35th Anniversary

USC Welcomes Andrew McMahon

On Oct. 16, 2012, President Nikias officially welcomed Andrew McMahon to the Trojan Family. Chair of the university’s newly created Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, and director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC, McMahon comes to USC from Harvard University, where he…Continue Reading USC Welcomes Andrew McMahon

USC Institute of Urology Reception

On Oct. 6, 2012, President C. L. Max Nikias addressed a star-studded gathering hosted by DreamWorks Studios to celebrate the USC Institute of Urology. Characterizing the institute as “a place where the extraordinary has become ordinary,” Nikias noted that faculty at the institute are trailblazers in robotic surgery and have pioneered many other advances in…Continue Reading USC Institute of Urology Reception