The UCB Family Epilepsy Scholarship Foundation has opened their 2022 application. The program offers educational scholarships to people living with epilepsy, family members, and caregivers to help them fulfill their dreams. In 2022, UCB will award 30 scholarships of up to $5,000 and three scholarships of up to $10,000 to people living with epilepsy, their family…
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The lovely staff members at the SBN office is hosting a food drive. They are collecting food at the FG+SC Center (TCC 225) from November 1st to November 12th. Donation Examples: Canned Goods, Peanut Butter, Lentils, Fruit (Dried/Canned), Granola Bars, Mashed Potatoes, Mac & Cheese, Pasta/Pasta Sauce, Rice They cannot accept perishable or refrigerated food.…
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and USC Student Health’s Relationship Violence Prevention and Services (RSVP) is planning several events for the month of October to raise awareness on domestic violence and intimate partner violence. There are upcoming events are: Compassionate Care for Survivors of Domestic Violence Tuesday, October 19th, 12-1pm Register Here: https://bit.ly/dvamhealthcare Join RSVP’s…
USC Vision and Voices Program presents: Theresa’s Hak Kyung Cha’s Dictee. USC Vision and Voices Program is a university-wide arts and huminites imitative that provides a transformative and provocative experience for all USC students, regardless of their major or year in school, and challenges them to expand their perspectives and become engaged citizens. Dictee is the…
The SASS is a self-assessment, developed by occupational therapists, that aims to measure strengths and challenges impacting areas of student success in college students ages 18 and older. The tool measures domains such as resilience, stress management, social supports, quality of life, and study skills. The SASS aims to help students identify individual areas of need…
Office of Student Accessibility Services (OSAS) would like to present their Peer Mentorship Program: Balancing LIFE. Balancing LIFE (Learning, Independence, Friendship, Empowerment) is a peer mentorship program housed under the USC Office of Student Accessibility Services (OSAS; formerly known as DSP) aimed at enhancing the social experience, academic success, and sense of community among students…
Shine a light on digital access and inclusion for people with disabilities. May 20 is Global Accessibility Awareness Day . Digital accessibility means that people with disabilities are empowered, can be independent, and will not be frustrated by something that is poorly designed or implemented. Take one or all of these simple steps to create more accessible…
Drop-In Sessions In light of the numerous attacks against the APIDA community in San Francisco, Atlanta, and across the US, the Disability Services and Programs (DSP) office would like to offer an open space to check-in and community support to our students via zoom. Monday, March 29 at 11am https://bit.ly/31bSWGy Meeting ID: 956 7197 8289…
Trojans for Neurodiversity Club What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is the concept that humans don’t come in a one-size-fit-all neurologically “normal” package. The diversity of human neurocognition is on a spectrum that should be celebrated and supported. What we do? Our purpose to provide support and a safe space for neurodiverse students, such as those on…