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USC Rossier Honors Mary Andres’ 25-Year Impact at Retirement Event

URGENT UPDATE: USC Rossier School of Education is celebrating the remarkable career of Mary Andres as she retires after 25 years of transformative impact on the university. The retirement event, held on October 10, 2023, is drawing attention to Andres’ pivotal role in shaping the school’s acclaimed Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy program.
This event is not just a farewell; it marks a significant milestone in the field of family therapy education. Under Andres’ leadership, the program has become a cornerstone of USC Rossier, producing highly qualified professionals who are making a difference in communities across the nation.
Andres joined USC Rossier in 1998, bringing her passion for education and commitment to student success. Her innovative approach to teaching and curriculum development has set new standards in the field, earning accolades and recognition from peers and students alike.
“Mary has been a guiding light for our students and faculty,” said Dean Emily E. Decker during the event.
“Her dedication to excellence and her vision for family therapy education will influence generations to come.”
The retirement celebration is not only a tribute to Andres’ career but also an opportunity for current students and alumni to express their gratitude. Many attendees shared stories of how her mentorship and guidance have profoundly impacted their personal and professional lives.
As the event unfolds, attendees are encouraged to reflect on the lasting legacy that Andres leaves behind. Her contributions extend beyond the classroom, influencing policies and practices in marriage and family therapy throughout the industry.
Looking ahead, USC Rossier aims to build on the foundation that Andres has established, continuing to innovate and elevate the education provided in the field. The school is committed to expanding its offerings and enhancing its programs to meet the evolving needs of students and the communities they serve.
The urgency of this moment is palpable, as the retirement of such a significant figure prompts discussions about the future of family therapy education. As Mary Andres steps into her next chapter, her impact on the field and the institution will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.
Stay tuned for more updates as USC Rossier honors this distinguished career and explores the future of its programs in the wake of her retirement.
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