May 4, 2023
Dear Trojan Community,
I’m excited to announce a giant leap forward with one of USC’s Presidential Moonshots for the future: Frontiers of Computing.
Planning for this $1 billion-plus, 10-year initiative began in 2019 with a lead gift of $260...
For a decade starting in 2002, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi devoted herself to pro-Israel advocacy. After that, the Jewish philanthropist and activist from Annapolis, Maryland, went all in to fight for disability rights, working in the field for the next...
Let's talk health equity. All people should have access to the same healthcare, no matter where they live. If you live in rural areas, it can be hard to receive the same technology, information and expertise that people who...
CEO on the move
Carlos Cortez, chancellor of the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) in California, has resigned to care for his parents, who are experiencing health issues, the district said in a release. Cortez, who has led the...
NILES, Ohio – Jay Williams’ achievements haven’t protected him from the effects of institutional racism.
Williams, who stepped down as Youngstown mayor in 2011 to serve in the administration of then-President Barack Obama and now is president and CEO of...
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Give Local York, a day of philanthropy designed to support the nonprofits helping people right in your own community, will take place from May 4 to 5.The event kicks off tonight. Once the clock hits...
The Greek Children’s Fund (GCF) proudly recognizes Sam Matthews, Esq. as its esteemed President for the past four years. With an impressive tenure spanning over three decades, Sam has been an active board member and executive officer, including serving...
Amid a cacophony of proposed solutions and doomsday naysayers flailing to address a growing climate crisis, Indigenous voices are being uplifted over the din by a wave of grant funding dedicated to healing both the Earth and the wounds...