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Message to USC Ambassadors – September 2018
…every discussion. Additionally in August, we officially installed Dr. Laura Mosqueda as the new dean of our Keck School of Medicine. She is an accomplished physician, researcher, and a leading…
The President’s Leadership Retreat
…work, our creativity, our brainpower, our unique skills – in other words, our care. In the university’s Code of Ethics, the word “care” is used three times. In each instance…
Annual Address to the Faculty 2004
…remarkable progress. For instance, during the course of the campaign, USC’s selectivity had skyrocketed. Last year, as well as this year, we received 10 applications for every opening in USC’s…
2000 USC Commencement Address
…through weekly pictures. Researchers have shared insights. Businesses have improved productivity. Chat rooms have allowed aficionados of everything from hieroglyphics to tofu to Dalmatians to find each other. Instant Messaging…
2009 Commencement Address
…has been to learn about the great traditions that make this university so wonderful and so special. My daughter told me all about, for instance, the Victory Bell. She sat…
2014 Commencement Address
…computers. I’m here. The guys are here. The employees are not here. I don’t know how we’re going to get these computers up three flights of stairs and installed today.”…
State of the University Address
…strong. Let’s take for instance Dr. Ken Leventhal, our national campaign chairman whom I mentioned earlier. He graduated from UCLA, not from USC. But Ken has spent 26 years of…
Four Things That Are Harder to Teach Than Reading
…the past to educational imperatives. There was the Morrill Act of 1862, for instance, which established our land-grant universities. There was the G.I. Bill of 1944 and subsequent renewals which…
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Provost Elizabeth Garrett poses with USC president C. L. Max Nikias during her installation ceremony….
2007 Commencement Address
…infinitely harder to bear. It takes so long. We live, after all, in an age of instant communication and dwindling patience. Perhaps because we learn of everything so quickly it…
2013 Commencement Address
…Nothing could touch us. Except … Napster. As a founder of Interscope Records, a company built on people paying for music, I was instantly scared to death. My God-given insecurities…
Annual Address to the Faculty
…refer – for instance, George Olah winning the undivided Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1994; and the fact that USC now has 40 members of the National Academies of Science…
The Research University of the 21st Century: What Will it Look Like?
…that the information revolution has diminished the limitations of human society even further. In some instances it has virtually eliminated such limitations altogether, so that the possibilities become almost endless….
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Charles F. Zukoski is installed as USC’s seventh provost….
Address to the Newcomen Society of the United States
…In response to a bee plague in Southern California in the 1910s, for instance, USC offered a course in bee culture. In 1912, when it became clear that motorcars were…
USC Phi Beta Kappa Induction
…acquire. Most people are binary and instant in their judgments. They immediately categorize things as good or bad, true or false, black or white, friend or foe. But as you…
Address to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council
…in the film and entertainment industry, in the visual and performing arts, and in music composition. For instance, we now nearly rival New York City as the jazz capital of…
Message to USC Ambassadors – June 2019
…all that we do. Dr. Folt assumes her new role as president on July 1, and will be formally installed as USC’s twelfth president on September 20. I will be…
Four Things That Are Harder to Teach Than Reading
…the past to educational imperatives. There was the Morrill Act of 1862, for instance, which established our land-grant universities. There was the G.I. Bill of 1944 and subsequent renewals which…
Annual Address to the Faculty
…to have tangible success – for instance, once faculty began to see that we could in fact successfully compete for more and more of the best students in the United…