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It would be impossible to properly run a cohort with just faculty members and administrators.
A well-run cohort needs a fine compliment
of guidance and coordinating specialists, knowledgeable directors and a good staff.
I can assure you that we have all of this at our USC Multiethnic Cohort and each and
every one of them is very much appreciated.

Susan Roberts, Program Director
Enrique Zelaya, Laboratory Manager
David Hyde, Project Specialist
Theresa Norman, Project Manager
Renee Magee, Project Assistant

Our Support Staff



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University of Southern California

The university's seal displays three torches, representing the arts,
the sciences, and philosophy.
In heraldic language,
the torch is a symbol
of learning. In the background is the
setting sun,
representing the
West and (in heraldic symbolism)
power and life.
Embracing the torches
and sun is a California poppy, the USC
flower and heraldic
symbol of growth. Completing the seal
is the school motto.

 

We welcome communication with our support staff.

Please feel free to email any one of us:

Susan Roberts

Susan Roberts, Program Director

David Gardner

James Gardner, Computer Programmer

David Hyde

David Hyde, Project Specialist

Theresa Norman

Theresa Norman, Project Manager

Renee Magee

Renee Magee, Project Assistant

 

 


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