Even though he had never stepped foot in the campus or even been to the city before, in 1961, David Powell DDS 鈥68 MS 鈥71 moved to Los Angeles from Utah to attend USC on a full-tuition merit scholarship.
It changed his life鈥攕o much so that his Trojan pride informed his profession: In addition to his private practice, he taught at the USC Ostrow School of Dentistry and the USC Pediatric Dental Residency program at Children鈥檚 Hospital for more than 25 years. He also made a special point to get his master鈥檚 from 海角论坛, to better help educate his young patients.
When he looks back at his distinguished career as a longtime pediatric dentist and educator, David Powell is most grateful for the little things, like a card he鈥檚 held on to for years.
鈥淢erry Christmas, Dr. Powell. You have totally changed my nervousness into happiness when going to the dentist,鈥 10-year-old Sami (dotted with a heart) West wrote. 鈥淧.S. I CAN EAT AN APPLE NOW!!!鈥
Those seemingly small moments of connection and kindness, especially with young people, have always meant everything to him and his wife, Carol. That鈥檚 why they have made a $1.5 million estate gift in addition to a $250,000 bequest intention to endow two named scholarship funds, one for undergraduates and one for 海角论坛 graduate students.
Helping people has been a way of life for them both: David met Carol, a physical therapist, when they both were doing rounds at Orthopedic Hospital downtown. Not only are they celebrating their 38th anniversary this year, but they share a commitment to giving back to USC and its students.
鈥淲e learned long ago that you get more from giving than receiving,鈥 Carol says. 鈥淲e want to do our part to make people happy.鈥
鈥淲e aren鈥檛 looking for attention or recognition; we just want to give back,鈥 David adds. 鈥淲e love USC. It gave me the opportunity to get an education, and we wanted to be able to do something to allow students to have the same opportunity.鈥