The USC Emeriti Center's H. Dale Hilton Living History Project, in conjunction with the History Media Institute, presents a conversation with Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Norman Hawkins Topping, president of USC from 1958 to 1970. Interviewer: James Peterson. University of Southern California, 1985.
A rare species returns from the brink of extinction, says Travis Longcore of the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences' geography department.
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From its launch in 1995 until 2006, USC's annual Good Neighbors Campaign raised more than $8 million from faculty and staff donors to support university-community partnerships benefiting the neighborhoods surrounding USC's campuses. Under the banner of "A Tradition of Giving," USC's 2007 campaign aims to raise $1 million. (This video was created by students from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.)
Howard Payne House, interviewed by Victor Garwood
H. Dale Hilton Living History Project
Pioneering ear specialist Howard Payne House, MD 1935, founded the internationally renowned House Ear Institute in 1946 and treated thousands of patients, including Bob Hope, Howard Hughes and former president Ronald Reagan. He was interviewed in 1994.
Dorothy Wright Nelson, interviewed by John G. (Tom) Tomlinson Jr.
H. Dale Hilton Living History Project
Dorothy Nelson, LLM 1956, was dean of the USC Gould School of Law from 1968 to 1980 - the first woman dean of a leading US law school. She left in 1980 to become a judge on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. She was interviewed in 2005.