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Welcome to SGA, 2008-2009

special announcement
SGA is now streaming its meetings on the internet. To watch the proceedings from the last meeting held on September 10, click here. Everyone, whether you are already a member or not, please fill out a membership application, and bring it with you to the meeting. Also, bring your nicest smile... we'll be taking pictures for the site.

SGA, 2008

A warm welcome to all continuing gerontology students, new faces and old friends. The Student Gerontology Association at USC is an organization in which those with interests in gerontology have the opportunity to interact with fellow students, Andrus volunteers, USC faculty, and professionals in the field of aging, while engaging in educational, philanthropic and social activities.

SGA is a unique opportunity for gerontology students to promote issues on aging not only within the Leonard Davis School, but throughout the USC campus and surrounding LA community. California's Fall Prevention Awareness Week, Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk and Welcome BBQ are just a few of the events to look forward to this autumn, and we hope to see you there!

Check back regularly to this website for updated news and upcoming SGA events. If you have any questions please feel free to contact any of the SGA officers or continuing gerontology students. We are always happy to help.

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