Regional Trojan Networks

Your Link to the Global Trojan Family

In Spring 2026, the USC Alumni Association launched ten Regional Trojan Networks in cities across the country, creating new opportunities for Trojans to connect where they live and work.

Your community. Your city. Your network. All USC.

Regional Trojan Networks

The USC Alumni Association’s first ten Regional Trojan Networks are now bringing Trojans together in communities across the country, creating new opportunities for networking, service, mentorship and social engagement.

Ten more cities are on the way this fall, so stay tuned — you might see one pop up in your neighborhood.

More Networks Are on the Way!

Regional Trojan Networks are expanding later this year to: Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Dallas, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, Miami, Philadelphia and Phoenix.

Register for an upcoming information session to learn more.

Find Community Wherever You Are

Don’t live in a Regional Trojan Network area? There are so many ways to continue building your local Trojan Family connection and stay close to campus — wherever you are! Here are a few places to start:

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Regional Volunteer Opportunities

Whether you’re interested in hosting events, growing your local Trojan network or serving as a regional leader, there’s a way to get involved that fits your interests and availability! Not only is volunteering a great way to give back to your local community and build your network, but it also offers mentorship, leadership and professional development opportunities for you to grow.  

Each Regional Trojan Network board is led by a dynamic team of two or three alumni co-chairs, who are passionate leaders who drive local engagement and meaningful connections within their communities. Together with a dedicated USCAA staff liaison, these co-chairs form the region’s executive board, guiding strategy, amplifying Trojan pride and aligning efforts with the USC Alumni Association’s mission. The co-chairs play a pivotal role in shaping impactful programming and ensuring all Trojans in their regions feel connected.  

Co-Chair Duties

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The career board member serves as a strategic, professional connector, collaborating with regional and USC-based alumni groups to deliver high-impact career development experiences. From networking events to mentorship opportunities, the career board member helps Trojans unlock their professional potential at any stage of their career journey.  

Career Board Member Duties

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The communications board member is the voice of the regional network by promoting alumni events across FightOnline, social media and other platforms. This role ensures alumni stay informed and connected through compelling content and timely updates about regional happenings. If you have a knack for social media, this is the role for you.

Communications Board Member Duties

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The engagement board member is the cornerstone of regional alumni connection – bringing Trojans together through exciting and unique volunteer-led meetups that spark meaningful relationships and celebrate Trojan pride. This role leads the charge in creating dynamic networking experiences that keep alumni engaged, inspired and connected to USC.

Engagement Board Member Duties

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The philanthropy board member plays a vital role in empowering the next generation of Trojans by supporting USCAA scholarships with local community engagement. Through strategic fundraising, leading community service events and participation in the scholarship review process, this role transforms alumni generosity into transformational opportunities for future Trojans.

Philanthropy Board Member Duties

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Want to make a meaningful impact without the full-time commitment of serving on the Regional Trojan Network executive team? Look no further than our resource circle members! Our resource circle members are trusted ambassadors and valued partners who bring their expertise, energy and support to their local Trojan networks. Whether you’re sharing insights, opening doors or lending a hand, your contributions help strengthen the Trojan community and elevate regional engagement.  

We’re always looking for support, so if this sounds like you, check out more about what it means to be a resource circle member below.   

Resource Circle Duties

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Regional Trojan Network and do I need to become a member?

As a member of the USC Alumni Association, you’re already part of the Regional Trojan Networks! Regional Trojan Networks are groups of localized alumni leaders who build USC networks locally, and everyone is welcome to participate in the events and programs.   

Which cities currently have Regional Trojan Networks?

In Spring 2026, the USC Alumni Association launched networks in the San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, Colorado, Portland, New York, San Diego, Seattle and Washington, D.C. Additional networks will be launched in late 2026 in areas including Atlanta, Boston, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Miami, Texas, Philadelphia and Phoenix! If you’re on the road in one of those cities, be sure to tap in!

I want to be involved, but I don’t have time to commit to a leadership role. Are there other opportunities to volunteer? 

We’re always looking for resource circle members to serve as trusted ambassadors and partners who can share their time and expertise as needed. Check out the “Resource Circle Member” section for more information.

I want to be involved, but I’m not sure how. Where can I go?

If you’ve read through the volunteer opportunity information and still have questions, please contact your Regional Trojan Network co-chairs to explore opportunities.

I don’t see my city listed, but I’d love to volunteer. How can I support?

We’re always looking for alumni volunteers to help support our alumni engagement. If you don’t see your city listed, please complete the volunteer interest form and we will send you outreach about opportunities related to your interests as they become available.

What other ways can I participate if I don’t live near a Regional Trojan Network?

Even if you don’t live in one of these regions, there are plenty of ways to be part of the momentum:

  • Travel often or have a second home in a network city?
    • Join events and tap into the Trojan community wherever you go.
  • Know Trojans in these regions?
    • Encourage them to get involved — whether by attending events or stepping into leadership roles.
  • Want to build a community where you are?
    • Host a local gathering through an Alumni Meet-Up and bring Trojans together in your area. You can also explore upcoming opportunities nationwide on our events calendar.

Contact

Questions? Feel free to contact the USC Alumni Association regional team at alumnreg@usc.edu.