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Dean’s Town Hall

Mayer Auditorium, KAM 1975 Zonal Ave., Los Angeles, United States

Carolyn C. Meltzer, MD Dean, Keck School of Medicine of USC invites you to attend the Dean’s Town Hall: Mapping Our Future Wednesday, November 12, 2025 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Mayer Auditorium Keith Administration Building USC Health Sciences Campus Light lunch will be provided Please register below by Monday, November 3, 2025 Click here ... Read more

Phased Retirement and Emeritus Status

This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Featuring Guest Speaker(s):    Debbie Jones, MPA See more information & register here. 

Research. Relationships. Results.

Join MESH Strategic Partnerships for our “Research. Relationships. Results.” Seminar on Monday, November 17, 2025 from 12-1pm in the Norris Research Tower (NRT) Lower Ground (LG) 503/504. With Featured Speaker: Oliver Bell, PhD Associate Professor of Cancer Biology What you’ll learn • Lessons from Dr. Bell’s path from discovery to early drug discovery • Ways ... Read more

Institute on Inequalities in Global Health 2025 Student Symposium

The USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health (IIGH) invites you to join us for our 2025 Student Symposium on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 12:00 pm PDT. Do you want to hear about the many possibilities IIGH is making available to USC students in the coming year? And do you want to hear from fellow students ... Read more

Faculty Development Workshop: From A to Z: How We Can Use AI to Teach Gen Z with Dr. David Diller

Virtual Event

Generative AI is changing how today’s medical students learn and how we teach—both in the classroom and at the bedside. In this session, faculty will review the parameters for responsible AI use and discuss several examples for how it can be implemented in educational settings. You will learn how to design assignments and assess not ... Read more

Free

Faculty Development Workshop: From A to Z: How We Can Use AI to Teach Gen Z with Dr. David Diller

Virtual Event

Generative AI is changing how today’s medical students learn and how we teach—both in the classroom and at the bedside. In this session, faculty will review the parameters for responsible AI use and discuss several examples for how it can be implemented in educational settings. You will learn how to design assignments and assess not ... Read more

Free

Navigating Challenging Times Webinar Series

Virtual Event

Navigating Challenging Times webinar series supports USC faculty and staff to navigate through periods of uncertainty with greater confidence. The series provides practical strategies and insights for managing stress and fostering resilience as well as ways to prioritize self-care practices, develop healthy coping strategies and create sustainable routines. Join us to reflect, reconnect, and restore. ... Read more

Free

Working Through Team Dysfunction Workshop Part 2: Strategies for Team Members

This event is a part of the GEMS Workshop Series with Tom Kosakowski This workshop provides participants with practical tools to recognize, address, and overcome common sources of team dysfunction, such as breakdowns in communication, lack of trust, unclear roles, or unresolved conflict. Through guided reflection and interactive strategies, participants will explore how to foster ... Read more

SCEHSC/ShARP Seminar: Dr. Lidia Mínguez-Alarcón

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Join us for November's SCEHSC Seminar, where Dr. Lidia Mínguez-Alarcón will discuss health effects of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in humans, with special focus on a) diet-chemical interactions, b) paternal contributions to pregnancy outcomes and c) chemical mixtures. Dr. Mínguez-Alarcón is a Spanish epidemiologist with joint appointments both at the Harvard Medical School and ... Read more

This program is open to all eligible individuals. Keck School of Medicine of USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.