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USC UPDATE Events
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USC UPDATE Events

August, 2013

Dear Trojan Parents and Family Members,

The 2013-2014 school year and the arrival of the USC class of 2017 are right around the corner! Move-In Day is Wednesday, August 21 and classes start on Monday, August 26.

The Office for Parent Programs would like to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Ainsley Carry, the new Vice Provost of Student Affairs. Prior to joining USC, Dr. Carry served as Vice President of Student Affairs at Auburn University and Associate Vice President and Dean of Students at Temple University in Philadelphia in addition to other private and public institutions. With two decades of student affairs and teaching experience, Dr. Carry will bring a broad perspective to higher education leadership. Welcome to USC and FIGHT ON!  

Students will arrive on campus soon. Here are some tips to help your student with the transition back to campus:

  • Communication is key! Your student develops new habits and new lifestyle patterns while they are away at school. Encourage a respectful, adult relationship with you so you can freely discuss issues or problems.
  • Make the transition seem easy on you(even if it’s not). Recognize that there is a transition time for both the student and the parents but that your role is to be supportive.
  • Encourage your student to take responsibility in areas such as finances and bill payments and have them review expenditures on a monthly basis.
  • Stay in touch with your student via social media and be flexible with how your student chooses to communicate with you. Students also appreciate surprise care packages sent in the mail.
  • Make sure your student knows how to reach you in case of an emergency.
  • Tell your student you are proud of them!


Trojan Family Weekend Registration is Now Open!!          

Mark October 24-27, 2013 on your calendar for this year’s Trojan Family Weekend! Registration is now open on www.usc.edu/parent. More information will be provided in parent e-blasts. Also, follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the most up-to-date information. If you have any questions about Trojan Family Weekend or are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please email torkin@usc.edu.

Hotels are filling up quickly. Make your reservation now! Here’s a list of Los Angeles hotels(many offer USC rates)to start planning your trip:http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/parents/images/PlacestoStayinLA.pdf.

Here are some special offers for parents during Trojan Family Weekend:

  • Bring your Trojan Family Weekend parent badge to the Museum of Contemporary Art(MOCA)on Grand Ave. in downtown Los Angeles for free admission to the museum during Trojan Family Weekend. This offer is only valid October 24-27. MOCA also offers free admission to the general public from 5pm-8pm on Thursday, October 24. For more information about MOCA, visit http://moca.org/
  • Show your Trojan Family Weekend parent badge and receive $2 off general admission at the Natural History Museum in Exposition Park(across the street from the USC campus). This discount is only valid October 24-27. USC students are admitted free with their student identification. Please note, the museum will close at 3pm on Sunday, October 27. For more information about the Natural History Museum, access http://www.nhm.org/site/.

News from the Office for Parent Programs:

RSVP to the Office for Parent Programs’ Exclusive Associates Pre-Game Picnic on September 7
The USC Office for Parent Programs is excited to invite you and your family to the exclusive USC Associates Pre-game Picnic to kick off the 2013 football season.  Starting at 4:30pm on Saturday, September 7 at Founders Park on the USC campus, enjoy delicious food and dessert buffets, a complete range of beverages and special appearances by the USC Trojan Marching Band, Song Girls and Spirit Leaders. Tickets vary to meet your needs: $68 per person(ages 21 and over)includes three alcohol beverages; $60 per person(ages 13 and up)alcohol not included; $35 per person(for children ages 4-12)and free for children 3 and under. The RSVP deadline is Friday, August 30. Register for the USC Associates Picnic at http://sait.usc.edu/parent/UpcomingEvents.asp. Tickets to the Washington State v. USC football game are NOT included in the picnic price.  If you need to purchase football tickets, please contact the USC Ticket Office at 213.740.GOSC.

Register for the First Parent Speaker Series event on Tuesday, September 17
All parents are invited to the Office for Parent Programs Speaker Series on Tuesday, September 17 at the Ronald Tutor Center Campus Ballroom on the USC campus. The parent social starts at 5:30pm with dinner following at 6pm. Professor John Monterosso, of the USC Department of Psychology will speak on “The Psychology of Happiness”. Parents also will  receive university updates and have a chance to network with other parents.

Registration is $20 until Wednesday, September 11. After September 11, registration is $25. Discounted campus parking is available to parents who register by 5pm on Wednesday, September 11. To register, visit http://sait.usc.edu/parent/UpcomingEvents.asp.       

The second Speakers Series program will be Tuesday, November 19 in The Forum Room(#450)at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. The program will feature Dr. Najmedin Meshkati of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Dr. Meshkati will discuss his research in the fields of safety and risk reduction in nuclear power, aviation, petrochemical and transportation industries, among other topics, including contributions made by USC students.

Interested in Becoming a Parent Volunteer?
There are many ways for parents to become involved in the USC community. Opportunities to volunteer on campus include Move-In Day, Trojan Family Weekend, the Speaker Series, Homecoming and other events throughout the year. Volunteers are always needed and appreciated. Sign up at https://uscstudentaffairs.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6tXFChS0o2HvFB3.            
The Office for Parent Programs would like to extend a thank you to its July parent volunteers who have helped at Orientation:Corinne Aguirre, Barbara Boxley, Connie Buckley, Deborah & Larry Castro, Susan & John Coon, Kendra Day, Martha Espinoza, Soraya Roman Fernandez, Deborah Ginger, Lola Hondo, Lucy & Chuck Huebner, Gaye Moses, Kathi Nicolard, Ed Pollard, Pat Turner, Suesie Toole, Maryann Spinella, Ramyne Khan Spire, Lydia Vazquez, Jeannie Mahan Visger and Geetika Walia.

Question-of-the Month- We Appreciate your Feedback
Do you have a student that graduated from USC? What is your best tip for enjoying and celebrating commencement? Please email scparent@usc.edu with your response. Thank you!!

Mark Your Calendar--Important Fall 2013 Dates-to-Remember
Open Registration:August 19-23

Move-In Day:August 21
Office for Parent Programs Move-In Day Reception:12:30 - 2pm and 5 - 7pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center
Breakfast and New Student Convocation:August 22—Breakfast 7:30am; Convocation 9am
Classes Begin:August 26
Associates Picnic:September 7, 4:30pm, Founder’s Park
Office for Parent Programs Speaker Series:September 17
Trojan Family Weekend:October 24-27
Homecoming:November 16
Office for Parent Programs Speaker Series:November 19
Thanksgiving Break:November 27-30
Classes End:December 6
Study Days:December 7-10
Exams:December 11-18
Winter Recess:December 19 - January 12

Gayle Roski Scarf Available for Purchase to Support Parent Projects
A one-of-a-kind Gayle Roski scarf is available through the Office for Parent Programs and makes a beautiful gift. This 36” x 36” silk scarf was designed by Gayle exclusively for the USC Parents Association to raise money for its projects. Gayle is a USC alumna, a renowed artist and the named benefactor of the USC Gayle Roski School of Fine Arts. Her husband, Edward Roski, Jr., also an alum, is the past chair of the USC Board of Trustees. The scarf is $65 with an additional $10 shipping fee. Limited supply is available. Contact Beth Saul, Director for Parent Programs, at saul@usc.edu with any questions or to order your scarf today!

Parent Information:
           
Fall Move-In Day is Fast Approaching
Move-In Day is Wednesday, August 21. Current students, parents, staff and alumni will be present to welcome new students to the Trojan family and assist with the move-in process. Please access http://housing.usc.edu/forms/13_FreshmanLiving%28FNL%29LR.pdf for practical information on USC Housing. This site answers common check-in questions, provides important contact information and what your student should bring to campus.
There are several events for parents and students during Move-In Day week including:

  • The USC Band Parents reception will be from 4pm to 5:30pm on Sunday, August 18 in Associates Park(across from the USC Bookstore). This will be a great opportunity to meet other band parents, learn about the band’s upcoming events and meet the band director, Dr. Arthur C. Bartner. Please RSVP by Thursday, August 15 to Bonnie Suffridge at bjsuffridge@gmail.com.
  • The University Residential College at Birnkrant will offer an early Friends, Family & Residents Welcome Reception from 3:30pm - 4:30pm on Monday, August 19. You will be introduced to the North Area Residential Education Staff and Faculty Masters and learn about events and activities planned for this year. The reception will be in the area behind Leavey Library. No RSVP is required for this event.
  • The new USC Caruso Catholic Center and Our Savior Parish will have an Open House from 10am - 3pm on Wednesday, August 21. There also will be a special parent/student blessing at 2pm. All are welcome! RSVP to Rose at 213.516.3959 or rose@catholictrojan.org.  
         
  • The USC Office for Parent Programs Move-In Day Welcome Reception will be from 12:30pm – 2pm on Wednesday, August 21 in the Forum Room(#450)at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. You will have a chance to write and seal a letter of good wishes to your student and the Office for Parent Programs will deliver it(the next week). Light refreshments will be provided. Also join in the festivities that night! Letter writing to your student will continue from 5pm – 7pm in the Trojan Generations Room(#326)at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. No RSVP is required for either event.
  • The USC Dornsife Parent Reception will be from 3pm- 5pm on Wednesday, August 21 in Founders Park. For more information and RSVP, visit http://sait.usc.edu/welcomeweek/parents.asp#move
  • New Students and Parents are invited to join USC Davis School Dean Pinchas Cohen, faculty, staff and current parents and students for a casual reception in the Stever Courtyard on Wednesday, August 21. After an exciting move in day take a moment to unwind over cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, make new friends, and learn about the opportunities available to your student at the USC Davis School of Gerontology. Please RSVP by Monday, August 19 to Whitney Fountas at fountas@usc.edu or contact 213.740.1362.
  • Join the USC Price School for a Welcome Reception and an opportunity to meet the school’s faculty, staff, and fellow parents from 3:30pm - 4:30pm at Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall(Room #308)on Wednesday, August 21. This also will be a great opportunity to learn about the school’s programs and upcoming events. Please RSVP by Friday, August 16 to Brent Watson at brw@usc.edu or contact 213.821.8179.
  • New & North Residential Colleges, Parkside Apartments and International Residential College and Parkside Arts and Humanities Residential College offer  Friends, Family & Residents Welcome Receptions from 3:30pm - 4:30pm on Wednesday, August 21. You will be introduced to the Residential Education Staff and Faculty Masters. They are excited to meet everyone and share with you some of the exciting events and activities planned for this year. No RSVP’s are required for these events.
  • Join the USC Roski School of Fine Arts for a Move-In Day Welcome Reception! The reception will take place from 4pm - 5 pm on Wednesday, August 21, in Watt Hall 118. You will have the opportunity to meet Dean Erica Muhl, along with other faculty and staff members, and fellow USC parents and families.  Please RSVP by Friday, August 16 to Kate Strand at kstrand@usc.edu if you plan to attend. 
  • All new USC Viterbi parents are invited to a Welcome Reception on Wednesday, August 21 from 4-6 p.m. for an opportunity to meet the School’s faculty, staff and fellow Viterbi parents. Held in the Engineering Quad, this is also a chance to learn about the school’s programs and upcoming events.  Please RSVP by Friday, August 16 to Maita Schuster at mrschust@usc.edu or 213.740.4880.
  • Enjoy the Taste of SC from 5pm – 7pm on Wednesday, August 21 at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center and Gwynn Wilson Student Union.Take a break from Move-In Day and meet people who will help your student succeed as a Trojan! Enjoy free food and watch live performances from student groups as you visit all the student resources in the Student Union and Tutor Campus Center. No RSVP required.
  • The new LGBT Pride Parent Circle will meet from 5pm - 7pm on August 21 at McKay’s Lounge at the Radisson(across from the USC campus). The LGBT Pride Parent Circle provides a support network for LGBT students’ families and LGBT identified parents. For more information, email uscproudparents@usc.edu or call 213.740.7619.     
  • Stop by and join fellow South Asian Parent Circle(SAPC) parents at University Gateway Apartments(just north of campus)from 5pm – 7pm on August 21. Meet members of the group and representatives of various South Asian student organizations, along with new USC parents. For more information, email Geetika Walia at uscsouthasianparentcircle@gmail.com.
  • RSVP for the Jewish Trojan Reception with Special Guest USC Provost Elizabeth Garrett for a special evening on Thursday, August 22 welcoming new parents and families to the our community. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and network with other Jewish Trojans and Hillel staff. The event will feature special remarks from student leaders about Jewish life on campus. Provost Garrett will speak about USC and the new and exciting opportunities for students on campus. This is an incredible opportunity to get to know USC Administration and learn about all that Hillel at USC has to offer. The event will be at the home of Trojan parents in Santa Monica. Address provided upon reservation and space is limited. RSVP by Thursday, August 15 to Alison Levine at trojanfamily@uschillel.org or 213.973.1204.

Don’t Forget…Request a Waiver of Health Insurance for Your Student
Student Health insurance is automatically added to the fee bills of domestic students enrolled in six units or more, international students enrolled in any number of units and all Health Science campus students enrolled in any class. If your student is covered by private health insurance which meets USC requirements, parents may request a Waiver of Health Insurance from the USC Student Health Service on a yearly basis. If the form is not filled out, the student will be billed for health insurance on their semester fee bill. Please access www.usc.edu/engemann(under Health Insurance)for waiver criteria. The fall deadline for insurance enrollment or requesting a waiver is September 13, 2013. The deadline for spring is January 31, 2014.

Help Your Student “Be Well” at USC
Research shows that more and more students are coming to college as non-drinkers. The reality is that most of these students will be confronted with alcohol once they arrive on campus. To prepare students for this transition, USC requires every incoming student to take AlcoholEdu for College, an online course designed to reduce the risks surrounding alcohol. All incoming undergraduate students will receive an informational email about the course, which they must complete before arriving on campus on Wednesday, August 21. Students should save their screen shot of completion.

Since parents play such a large role in influencing student alcohol use, USC also offers AlcoholEdu for Parents(visit http://parents.alcoholedu.com/ and use the following Login ID:  P123961PARENT). Parents are encouraged to take this course and discuss alcohol use with their student before and after he or she arrives on campus.

In addition to alcohol, there are many other health and wellness issues that students may experience as they transition to college. From sleep and stress to nutrition and healthy relationships, USC is committed to addressing all areas of health and wellness.
For more information about how parents can help their students “Be Well” at USC, contact the Office for Wellness and Health Promotion at 213.740.4777. 

Information on Trojan Athletic Fund and 2013 USC Football Season Tickets
USC home football games are a wonderful time for families to come together and see their student on campus while taking in the exciting action of a USC football game. Many parents ask for information on how to get priority seating for the football season and the additional benefits associated with joining an athletic support group. Please contact the USC Ticket Office for individual game tickets(213.740.GOSC)and for those wishing to discuss opportunities to upgrade seats, please contact USC Athletics at 213.740.4155 or visit us at www.trojanathleticfund.com.

Watch the State of Troy from Athletic Director Pat Haden
The State of Troy is Athletic Director Pat Haden’s monthly address to the Trojan family on a variety of topics from the USC Athletics department. View July’s State of Troy address at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZW5w2FLP5Y&hq_e=el&hq_m=496168&hq_l=11&hq_v=c76f2cdb6f.

A Reminder About TrojanAlerts
As a reminder from the Parents Safety Committee, parents are encouraged to sign up for the TrojansAlert notification system. TrojansAlert is a free alert system that allows university officials to inform you during an emergency by sending messages to your email account, mobile/handheld devices or landline(text messages fees may apply from your wireless carrier). To sign up, visit https://trojansalert.usc.edu/index.php?CCheck=1.

USC Dornsife Invites Families to the Catalina Island Campus
The USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies - based in USC Dornsife - invites you and your family to embark on a journey of scientific discovery through Saturdays at the Lab or our unique Family Science Program. Snorkel in a marine life refuge with scientists, hike the trails of Catalina and spend one on one time with some local animals. To learn more about the Wrigley Institute, please visit http://dornsife.usc.edu/wrigley/familyscience.      

Stay connected with USC Dornsife
Check out the most recent edition of USC Dornsife Magazine, follow students abroad through online blogs, enjoy newsletters for USC Dornsife specific departments and centers or explore our video and photo galleries! Visit http://dornsife.usc.edu/publications for more information.

And finally for First-Time USC Parents….
If you have any questions about your student’s fee bill or need further information on financial items, please call the USC Cashier’s Office at 213.740.7471. Also visit http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/soc_archive/soc/term_20121/services/cashiers_office.html.         

Information to pass on to your student:

Register Now for Freshfest 2013
Registration is now open for Freshfest 2013! FreshFest is a retreat(held on August 19-20)for incoming Jewish Trojans to meet fellow USC students, get tips from upperclassmen about campus life, move into your residence hall early and get a head start at USC. In addition, all parents are also welcome to a reception at 11am on Monday, August 19 at Hillel to meet the staff and students. Check out the website for more information and registration details at www.uschillel.org/freshfest.

Career Center Programs Kickoff the New School Year
Congratulations to parents of incoming freshman, transfer, and international students! The USC Career Center is excited to see your students back on-campus for career counseling and in our workshops. For those students with Federal Work-Study funds, there will be a Federal Work-Study Fair on August 23 in the Von Kleinsmid Center courtyard from 1:00-4:00. Our Securing an Internship series also begins on August 27 inside our Career Center at the Student Union.

For questions, please contact 213.740.9111 or careers@usc.edu. The Career Center is open from 8:30am - 5pm Monday-Friday and is located in the Student Union(Suite #110). For a full calendar of events and online resources, visit http://careers.usc.edu.

Center for Women & Men Offers Educational Workshops and Support Groups for Members of Our Trojan Family
The Center for Women & Men(CWM)offers comprehensive programs about fostering a respectful campus culture and helping those members of the Trojan family who have experienced dating violence, sexual harassment, stalking, sexual assault, or childhood sexual abuse.  Through small-group discussions led by center staff, students learn about nurturing healthy relationships, appropriately intervening in problematic social situations, and preventing sexual assault. Students interested in serving as resources for peers can become part of a new program that trains students on helping their friends and positively impacting their communities. Male students also can go through training to serve as peer educators through the USC Men Care program. For survivors of sexual assault and other gender-related issues, the Center for Women & Men offers confidential one-on-one counseling and support groups for female survivors, male survivors as well as ones that address specific populations such as students with disabilities who are survivors of gender-based harm or military veterans who are survivors of gender-based harm. For more information, please call 213.740.4900, visit the Center for Women & Men in Student Union 202 or explore the center’s website at www.usc.edu/cwm.

IT Services for USC Students
USC's Information Technology Services(ITS)provides a variety of services to support students in their learning, research, and other activities. Offerings include Google Apps at USC, the USC network and computer centers, MyUSC portal, USCmobile, Lynda.com training tutorials, free antivirus and other software, Blackboard Mobile Learn, and more. For an overview of student IT services, see www.usc.edu/its/about/students.html. For questions regarding IT services at USC, students should call the ITS Customer Support Center at 213.740.5555 or send an email to consult@usc.edu.

Sorority and Fraternity Recruitment Begins on August 25
Sorority recruitment begins on Sunday August 25. The last day to register for Panhellenic Council recruitment is on Friday, August 23 by 11:59pm at www.uscpanhellenic.com. Please contact 213.740.7740 or email trojansgogreek@gmail.com with any questions.

Fraternity recruitment starts on Sunday, August 25. Register online at www.usc.greekrecruitment.com.

Welcome Back Barbecue for LGBTQ and Supportive Allies on August 25
The Queer & Ally Student Assembly(QuASA)and the LGBT Resource Center invite students to attend the Annual Welcome Back Barbeque to meet fellow LGBTQ and Ally students, faculty and staff. The event will be held at 4pm on Sunday, August 25 at Alumni Park. Come enjoy free food, music and carnival activities and make connections that will last throughout the college experience! For more information, please visit www.usc.edu/lgbt or www.facebook.com/usclgbt

Receive Discount on the 2014 El Rodeo Yearbook
The 2014 El Rodeo yearbook is now available for pre-order at http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/elrodeo/index.shtml for $50. Receive this $20 pre-order discount(regular yearbook price is $70)off your yearbook purchase through October 31. The yearbooks will arrive on campus in mid-April. Reserve your copy today!

Storage Options for Students
Need storage for the fall? Many of these companies are located close to campus and will pick up large items for students and bring them back to campus. Here are a few storage companies that students have used in the past:

Check out these upcoming events:

Free Monthly Tour of the USC Shoah Foundation on August 14
Discover how the life stories and memories of Holocaust survivors and witnesses are being used to overcome prejudice, intolerance and bigotry through visual history and education programs all over the world. If you enjoyed the demonstration of the archive during Trojan Family Weekend, this tour will show you how testimonies are digitized and translated into the Shoah Foundation archived format for translation into ten languages, indexing and preservation. The next tour is scheduled for 11am - 1pm on Wednesday, August 14. Learn more at https://sfi.usc.edu/content/monthly-institute-visit-rsvp-attend. Can’t make the tour? Visit SFI’s online exhibits at http://sfi.usc.edu/watch/exhibits.

Stop by the Japanese American National Museum in Downtown LA before August 25
Visible & Invisible is a collaboration between the Hapa Japan Database Project, the USC Center for Japanese Religions and Culture and the Japanese American National Museum. Visible & Invisible reveals the long “mixed” history in the Japanese American community. The exhibition also tackles the history of racial segregation and anti-miscegenation laws that prohibited or even criminalized marriages between White and non-White peoples. Today, the Japanese American community continues to explore questions of belonging and identity as Hapa Japanese Americans expand notions of family and community, challenging us to imagine new possibilities for the future. The exhibit will close on Sunday, August 25. For more information, access
http://www.janm.org/exhibits/visible-invisible/ or the USC Center for Japanese Religions and at http://dornsife.usc.edu/cjrc/.

See Actor Mike Farrell in Dr. Keeling’s Curve on September 9
Best known for his eight years on M*A*S*H as Army Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt and five years on Providence as Dr. Jim Hansen, Mike Farrell is also a writer, director and producer. He stars as Dr. Charles David Keeling in an all-too-real and often funny one-man bio-play that makes global warming understandable, and reveals it to be anything but a myth. The play will be performed at 7pm on Monday, September 9 at the Bing Theatre on the USC campus. Admission is free, but RSVP’s are required(starting on Monday, August 19)at http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/903741. For more information on the Vision and Voices series and to view a full schedule of events, visit http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/visionsandvoices/.

Provost’s Writers Series Kick Off on September 12
The Provost’s Writers Series highlights the extraordinary talents of USC authors. Throughout the year, Provost Elizabeth Garrett will host four evenings featuring USC faculty, who will read from and discuss their recent publications. The series provides opportunities for students and the community to engage with USC authors, learn about the incredible diversity of their work and celebrate the written word.

The 2013–14 Provost’s Writers Series will kick off at 7pm on Thursday, September 12 with Jack Halberstam, a professor of American studies and ethnicity, gender studies and comparative literature at USC. Halberstam is also the author of five books, including Skin Shows:Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters, Female Masculinity, In a Queer Time and Place and The Queer Art of Failure.  His most recent book, Gaga Feminism:Sex, Gender and the End of Normal, attempts to make sense of the tectonic shifts that have transformed gender and sexual politics in the last few decades. Halberstam is currently working on several projects, including a book called The Wild on queer anarchy. The event will be held at USC University Club at Kings Stoops Hall. Admission is free but reservations are required(starting on Wednesday, August 21)at  http://web-app.usc.edu/ws/eo2/calendar/113/event/903743. For more information on the Vision and Voices series and to view a full schedule of events, visit http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/visionsandvoices/.

Welcome Reception for Fraternity Parents on September 16
Parents of fraternity members are invited to an Interfraternity Parents Council(IFPC)Welcome Reception from 10am – 1pm on Monday, September 16 at the Widney Alumni House. Learn more about the IFPC, the USC fraternity system and fraternity parents clubs. Meet the IFPC Board as well as other parents. Light refreshments will be served.  For more information, please contact IFPC President, Jill Behrle(jillbehrle@yahoo.com).

Parents Invited to Interfraternity and Intersorority Parent Council Meetings
Parents are invited to attend the Joint USC Intersorority Parent Council(ISPC)and Interfraternity Parent Council(IFPC)Meetings during the 2013-2014 academic year. The ISPC and the IFPC are organizations that consist of parents of sorority and fraternity members. There is an ISPC Board and an IFPC Board that work together to support USC sorority/fraternity parent clubs, develop positive public relations, award annual scholarships and organize joint meetings that are held at various sorority houses on “The Row.” The meetings are open to all parents and will be held on November 14, January 23 and March 27. The meetings consist of a general meeting with updates provided by sorority and fraternity chapter presidents, additional updates provided by Beth Saul(Director for Fraternity and Sorority Leadership Development and Parent Programs)and a featured speaker. For more information, parents can contact ISPC Presidents, Janet Fell(janetmjf@gmail.com)and Nancy Silver(nancyrsilver@gmail.com)or IFPC President, Jill Behrle(jillbehrle@yahoo.com).

USC Shoah Foundation honors George Clooney on October 3
Join the USC Shoah Foundation in New York City for their 2013 Ambassadors for Humanity Gala starting at 8pm on Thursday, October 3. TNT is the presenting sponsor for the event honoring artist and humanitarian George Clooney. This year’s event will be hosted by Jon Stewart. For more information, visit http://sfi.usc.edu/content/2013-ambassadors-humanity-gala or call the Gala Benefit Line at 818.777.7876.

Make Reservations for the Trojan Express on October 19
Join the USC Department of Athletics from Chicago to South Bend on Saturday, October 19 to cheer on the USC Trojans football team against the Fighting Irish. The Trojan Express train will depart from downtown Chicago at 1pm(CST). Train reservation orders will be on a first-come basis. The cost is $200 per person. The price includes round-trip transportation from Chicago to the football stadium in South Bend, light lunch/dinner and refreshments, special souvenir, game program, rain poncho and a pom pom. Order soon as this event will sell out! Game tickets are not included. For more information and RSVP at http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/specialevents/esvp/esvp_trojanexpress.php?hq_e=el&hq_m=491053&hq_l=10&hq_v=c76f2cdb6f.        

Save The Date for the USC Alumni Association’s President’s Reception on November 7
Join fellow Trojans at a San Francisco Bay area reception with President C. L. Max Nikias on Thursday, November 7, prior to the USC-Cal Weekender. More information will be available soon on the USC Alumni Association’s website(http://alumni.usc.edu/)or email eastbay@alumnicenter.usc.edu.  

The Getty's Pacific Standard Time at USC Dornsife
One of more than 30 institutes and centers at USC Dornsife, the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West(ICW)is an innovative collaboration between the Huntington Library and USC. ICW has launched an online exhibit as part of The Getty's Pacific Standard Time Presents Initiative on Modern Architecture in Los Angeles, 1940-1990. Principal investigators Greg Hise(UNLV)and William Deverell(ICW and USC), along with project team members Kris Mun and Jessica Kim, as well as fifteen additional curators, announced the launch of their collaborative online exhibit exploring "Form and Landscape" in the Los Angeles Basin. The project is drawn entirely from the Southern California Edison archive at The Huntington. Please access the site at http://pstp-edison.com/about/.

Plan Your 2013 Weekend Calendar with USC Football
Make sure to order your 2013 football tickets to watch the USC Trojans in their quest for a top spot in the BCS. Contact the USC Ticket Office for more information at 213.740.GOSC or visit http://www.usctrojans.com/tickets/usc-tickets.html for ticket information on all USC sports.

Join the USC Alumni Association at away football games across the country and enjoy activities such as pep rallies, game-day bus rides, tailgate parties and more. The 2013 Weekenders are Hawaii(August 29), Notre Dame(October 19), Cal(November 9)and Colorado(November 23). For more information, access http://alumnigroups.usc.edu/weekenders/.

2013-2014 SCHEDULE

Date

Opponent / Event

Location

Time / Result

08/29/13

at Hawai'i USC UPDATE Events

Honolulu, Hawaii

5:00 p.m. HT

09/07/13

vs. Washidngton State * USC UPDATE Events

Los Angeles, Calif.

7:30 p.m. PT

09/14/13

vs. Boston College USC UPDATE Events

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBA

09/21/13

vs. Utah State

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBA

09/28/13

at Arizona State *

Tempe, Ariz.

TBA

10/10/13

vs. Arizona ** USC UPDATE Events

Los Angeles, Calif.

7:30 p.m. PT

10/19/13

at Notre Dame USC UPDATE Events

Notre Dame, Ind.

7:30 p.m. ET

10/26/13

vs. Utah *

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBA

11/01/13

at Oregon State * USC UPDATE Events

Corvallis, Ore.

6:00 p.m. PT

11/09/13

at California *

Berkeley, Calif.

TBA

11/16/13

vs. Stanford *

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBA

11/23/13

at Colorado *

Boulder, Colo.

TBA

11/30/13

vs. UCLA *

Los Angeles, Calif.

TBA

*Conference Event
** Please note, this is a Thursday night game at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

Soapy Joe’s Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services -- Check Out This Information from a Trojan Family Weekend Sponsor
USC UPDATE EventsSoapy Joe’s offers Laundry and Dry Cleaning services to USC students on and off campus. Service is available 5 days a week with attendants stationed outside the residence halls on  Sunday - Thursday night Soapyjoes. Regular fluff and fold laundry is returned the next day, and dry cleaning is returned within 2-3 days after pick-up. Laundry plans start at just $198 for the full semester. Spend more time focusing on your academics and busy schedules and less time worrying about clean clothes! For more info and to sign-up, visit www.soapyjoes.com.                   

The Lab Gastropub  -- Check Out This Information from a Trojan Family Weekend Sponsor USC UPDATE Events
Treat your student to a unique dining experience during your next campus visit. The Lab Gastropub is conveniently located on Figueroa Street at McCarthy Way. It’s the perfect location to “get away,” but still stay close to campus and you don’t even have to drive!!  We offer a full menu during lunch and dinner. Locals(and you can too!)enjoy our daily specials featured during Happy Hour and Power Hour. For more information on the Lab Gastropub, please visit our website at http://thelab.usc.edu/#/home. To stay current on all things food at USC, please like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/uschospitalityfan.  
           

Visit USC Parent Website, Facebook page and Twitter for Event Information
All of USC’s upcoming parent event information(both on and off campus)can be found on www.usc.edu/parent. Check back often as this website is a great resource for new and up-to-date information. Also, please “like” the “USC Office for Parent Programs” Facebook page(https://www.facebook.com/USCOfficeforParentPrograms)or follow us on Twitter(@TrojanFamilyUSC)for additional information, pictures, campus events and more.

Feel free to contact our office if you need assistance or if you have any questions. Our phone number is 213.740.2080 or e-mail us at scparent@usc.edu.

Finally, as a reminder, if you change your personal information such as your mailing address, email and/or phone numbers, please make sure your student updates your information through OASIS. For more information, access Click Here.

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martin说:留言于2015-01-10 00:35:10(第1条)
The following are my comments & suggestions:
I am not familiar with 国际信息系统协会. Will this organization be able to play actual roles?
What's the purpose of 全球创新应用技术孵化启动基金 ? Will it be used to assist adopting companies to start up businesses in Pudong or to award the innovators? I believe that it should be the former.
To start up the cooperation among 3-4 parties, it had better to be more specific in the proposal such as what Pudong needs to do, what Scholarnet will do etc.
Also, the third function--辐射全国的大宗贸易平台虚拟经济集群, seems not related with our proposed platform. Regards!
Bill
 
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