On Friday, January 21 at 12 p.m. ET, join us for our virtual lunchtime presentation on "Time for Living & Caring: Recognizing & Supporting the Needs of Family Caregivers" presented by 2016 Cottrell Distinguished Alum Dr. Rebecca Utz.
11/09/2021
Each year, Scripps Gerontology Center presents selected ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ gerontology alumni with the W. Fred Cottrell Distinguished Gerontology Alumni award for outstanding leadership and achievement in the field of aging. This year, the award was given to two recipients: Angela Heath and Mark Kolada.
04/13/2020
The Scripps Gerontology Center is pleased to announce that Dr. Takashi Yamashita is the recipient of the 2020 W. Fred Cottrell Distinguished Alumni award. This award recognizes ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ gerontology graduate ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ alumni for outstanding leadership in the field of aging.
11/05/2019
Thirty ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ Gerontology faculty, research staff, and graduate ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs will present at the GSA Annual Scientific Meeting in Austin, TX, November 13 - 17, 2019.
10/29/2019
Graduate ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs from all divisions will present more than 140 oral sessions, poster presentations and art displays at the Graduate Research Forum Nov. 1.
05/17/2019
¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ trustees at their May 17 meeting approved the establishment of two bachelor of arts degrees — one with a major in data analytics and one with a major in organizational leadership — both in the College of Arts and Science.
02/22/2019
Rebecca Messina, Uber's Global Chief Marketing Officer, has been chosen as this year's featured guest speaker for the annual College of Arts and Science Recognition Ceremony on May 18, 2019.
11/20/2018
The Scripps Gerontology Center mourns the recent death of Robert C. Atchley. Bob led the center for more than two decades. He was a pioneer in the areas of retirement research, continuity theory, and spirituality and aging. He will be dearly missed by several generations of gerontology ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs and colleagues at ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ and far beyond.
11/20/2018
The Scripps Gerontology Center mourns the recent death of Robert C. Atchley. Bob led the center for more than two decades. He was a pioneer in the areas of retirement research, continuity theory, and spirituality and aging. He will be dearly missed by several generations of gerontology ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs and colleagues at ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ and far beyond.