The Occupations That Make Me Who I Am
In honor of OT month, I would like to share a piece reflecting on how my engagement and participation have contributed to my daily routines, roles, and identity. As an undergraduate senior set to…
Discover the power of occupation — the science behind how everyday activities restore meaning, spark joy and connect us to what matters most.


May 27, 2026
The K12 Career Advancement and Development in Rehabilitation Research, or CADRRE, program, funded by the NIH, is designed to build a national training network for early career faculty in occupational therapy and physical therapy with institutional support from the University of Florida and USC.
May 7, 2026
Collaboration has advanced the professional status, educational standards and workforce capacity of occupational therapy in mainland China.
April 28, 2026
More than 500 alumni and friends packed the Hilton Anaheim hotel ballroom for the festivities.
April 7, 2026
Since U.S. News & World Report began ranking OT programs in 1998, USC Chan has been atop the list for more years than any other program in the country.
April 1, 2026
In Neuron, a USC-led team of neuroscientists explains why, for better reasoning and greater safety, the next generation of AI needs a sense of “embodiment.”
The Eaton Fire of January 2025 inflicted pain and loss on members of the USC Chan community. Now, hope defines their respective futures.
A new mural painted by a renowned Angeleno artist, and the community-centered process to create it, both inspires and connects the Trojan Family.
Longtime guest lecturer Michael Sugar reflects on his 30 years of sharing perspectives and experiences with USC occupational therapy students.
For this alum, launching a small business was a combination of occupational therapy insights, parenting experiences and a willingness to dream big.
Tina (Sehremelis) Dimopoulos ’15, MA ’16, OTD ’17 is the founder of Pulse OT, in New York City.
In honor of OT month, I would like to share a piece reflecting on how my engagement and participation have contributed to my daily routines, roles, and identity. As an undergraduate senior set to…
In continuation of my last blog, Mural Therapy: Arts Justice Advocacy and School-Based OT Intervention, I wanted to share about how my participation in Mural Therapy led me to present about my unique…