On February 11, 2012, President C. L. Max Nikias presented the keynote address at the Sunnylands Moment program. The event, which marked the dedication of The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands, featured several conversations moderated by Judy Woodruff, senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour. Additional special guests included: George Shultz, former United States secretary of state; William…Continue Reading President Nikias Presents Keynote at the Sunnylands Moment
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President Nikias Speaks to USC Faculty
USC is experiencing unprecedented growth in both academic talent and resources during a time of national belt-tightening. That was the central message of President C. L. Max Nikias’ annual address to faculty, delivered Feb. 8 and 9 on the Health Sciences and University Park campuses. Read the full story at USC News….Continue Reading President Nikias Speaks to USC Faculty
USC Launches Keck Medicine Initiative

Amid Trojan fanfare, USC faculty, staff and friends gathered on the university’s Health Sciences campus on Jan. 30 to celebrate the W. M. Keck Foundation’s recent, transformative naming gift. The $150 million donation serves as the lead gift for the Keck Medicine Initiative, which was announced by USC president C. L. Max Nikias at the…Continue Reading USC Launches Keck Medicine Initiative
President Nikias Visits the USC Family of Schools
In a tour organized by USC Civic Engagement and participating schools, USC president C. L. Max Nikias visited the 32nd Street/USC Visual and Performing Arts Magnet and Norwood Street Elementary School on January 30, 2011, to get a firsthand look at the impact the university’s programs are having on children, teachers and families. Nikias now…Continue Reading President Nikias Visits the USC Family of Schools
“Can Universities Save Cities?”
At a panel moderated by Jeff Selingo, vice president and editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education, on Jan. 12, USC president C. L. Max Nikias joined the heads of three other major urban research universities to address the topic “Can Universities Save Cities?” Nikias pointed to the ways research powerhouses USC, UCLA and Cal…Continue Reading “Can Universities Save Cities?”
President Nikias at AirTalk’s Higher Education Summit
On Jan. 11, 2012, USC president C. L. Max Nikias joined UCLA chancellor Gene Block, California Community Colleges chancellor Jack Scott and Pitzer College president Laura Skandera Trombley at the Crawford Family Forum in Pasadena to address the topic “Higher Education in America: What Is Its Future?” The panel, moderated by Larry Mantle, aired on…Continue Reading President Nikias at AirTalk’s Higher Education Summit
President Nikias Addresses Key Questions about Higher Education
USC president C. L. Max Nikias will join other leading university presidents this month in panel presentations addressing the questions: “Can Universities Save Cities?” and “What Is the Future of Higher Education?” The programs will be hosted Jeffrey Selingo of The Chronicle of Higher Education and by KPCC’s Larry Mantle….Continue Reading President Nikias Addresses Key Questions about Higher Education
USC Receives $50 Million Gift to Name USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
The University of Southern California announced a $50 million gift from the Price Family Charitable Fund to name the USC Price School of Public Policy. In a message to the campus community, USC President C. L. Max Nikias described the gift as “visionary,” enabling the university to “take the school to an even higher level…Continue Reading USC Receives $50 Million Gift to Name USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
Celebrating A Winning Season
Capping a phenomenal season for Trojan football—and directly off the heels of a 50-0 victory against the hometown rival team, UCLA Bruins—the Trojan football team’s student-athletes and coaches celebrated at a formal dinner hosted by USC President C. L. Max Nikias and Mrs. Nikias. Pictured above: Trojan quarterback Matt Barkley, USC President C. L. Max…Continue Reading Celebrating A Winning Season