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Meet student body President Courtney Tkacs
A global traveler, this year's student body president, Courtney Tkacs, is committed to being a servant leader. Get to know the public health/political science major and Honors College student with this Q&A from USC.
I Am Public Health: Callie Unrein
Callie Unrein's experiences as a master's student have provided her with a strong foundation in research, a diverse skill set and meaningful relationships. She's looking forward to continuing these collaborations during her doctoral program this fall.
Shawn Arent elected to Executive Board of the National Academy of Kinesiology
Five years after his election as an Active Fellow in the National Academy of Kinesiology, exercise science professor and chair Shawn Arent will join the organization's Executive Board as Member-at-Large.
Wildfires take a major toll on life and property
USC features Mohammed Baalousha, who studies the safety of engineered nanomaterials — ultra-tiny particles designed to do everything from delivering drugs into human cells to improving electrical conductivity in computer chips.
Objects in motion
USC features health promotion, education, and behavior associate professor Courtney Monroe, whose work explores how social support can lead to more physical activity, particularly over the long term.
Exercise science professor Russell Pate shares 50 years of individual and departmental growth as part of the Arnold School
Russell Pate arrived at USC in 1974 and was one of six faculty members to found the Department of Exercise Science in 1989. In this Pioneering Perspectives story, he shares five decades of Arnold School history.
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