Celebrating “Kids’ Day” on April 4, students from the USC School of Pharmacy Skull and Mortar Society welcomed 125 students from El Sereno Middle School for a day on campus. The annual event gives the youngsters an opportunity to learn about the health professions as well as keys to success — such as making healthy living choices and avoiding gangs and drugs.
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