The University of Southern California’s dental school has kicked off a review for its communications and advertising efforts with an RFP process through early February.
The Ostrow School of Dentistry issued an RFP on Jan. 24 noting it wants to “increase awareness and enhance its reputation” on the Los Angeles campus and throughout the state of California. It is also kicking off a $115M fundraising campaign in March, part of USC’s overall $6B push announced by new president Max Nikias last year amid cutbacks in state funding.
A $10K-a-month budget is expected. There is no incumbent.
The institution is both a professional school and a research institution through its Center for Carniofacial Molecular Biology.
Proposals are due Feb. 3. View the RFP (PDF).