Every day that starts out with a hike is a good one. Add a pre-hike breakfast with Occupational Therapy professor Dr. Kim Eggleston, and you’ll have a perfect start to your day. Come eat and hike Switzer Falls with us for a splendid Sunday morning!
PROFESSOR: KIM MORRIS-EGGLESTON
DEPARTMENT: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
RATE MY PROFESSOR: “Professor Eggleston is one of the best professors I've had at USC. She's hilarious and extremely knowledgeable in the field of OT.”
Kimberly Morris-Eggleston received her bachelor’s degree from USC, majoring in psychology and writing an honors thesis on children’s perceptions of neighborhood violence. After earning her master’s degree in occupational therapy from USC, she worked as the Director of Recruitment for the division, and has held elected positions for the Occupational Therapy Association of California, including director of the San Gabriel Valley Chapter. She then transitioned to clinical practice in pediatrics at Center for Developing Kids, a private sensory integration clinic located in Pasadena. Kim currently teaches for the Minor in Occupational Science program. She also enjoys teaching private piano lessons for children with and without disabilities.
PEAK: SWITZER FALLS
DIFFICULTY: 2/5
SCENERY: A 3.6 mile trail with a waterfall and plenty of dogs!
FUN FACT: Be prepared to see ruins of some fancy early 1900s resorts!!
TRIP LEAD: DARIO OFFSTEIN
Talk to me about football, math, the MCU, Parks & Rec, and ~the great outdoors~!
Contact Dario: offstein@usc.edu