Connect with Trojans… wherever you are!
As a student, you built relationships on campus, and as an alum you want to maintain and strengthen those relationships in the communities where you live. The USC Alumni Association is committed to these same goals and is always looking for ways to help you to achieve them.
Whether you participate in one of our annual regional traditions or start a tradition of your own by hosting an Alumni Meet Up, there are so many ways to keep your connection strong—lifelong and worldwide!
Alumni Meet Ups
Alumni Meet Ups come in all forms and sizes – networking mixers, Saturday hikes, alumni night at the symphony, lunch and learns, etc – and are a great way to build lasting professional and social connections with new and familiar Trojan friends.
Game Watch Parties
Hosted by local alumni, Game Watch parties are a fun way to connect with local Trojans and build your network while catching all this season’s gridiron action. So suit up in your boldest cardinal-and-gold gear, pack your unbeatable Trojan Spirit and get ready to Fight On!
Trojan Huddles
To celebrate our move to the Big Ten Conference this fall, we’re launching our new away game program—Trojan Huddles—featuring pre-game social events, performances by the USC Trojan Marching Band and much more!
USC Alumni Day of SCervice
On Saturday, March 22, 2025, during our annual USC Alumni Day of SCervice, Trojans will come together to make a difference in their local communities by participating in various community service projects around the world.
Summer SCend Offs
Hosted by local alumni, SCend Offs are a fun and easy way for incoming students to connect with local alumni and fellow current or incoming Trojans. At these events, our newest Trojans about USC’s dynamic culture and the power of our worldwide alumni community; make new friends; enjoy food and refreshments; and more!
Alumni Welcome ReSCeptions
Hosted by alumni volunteer leaders, ReSCeptions are regional events that make it easy for Trojans to form lasting connections within their local communities, while also helping alumni new to a city or region build their local Trojan networks.