Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) News
Can Ed.D Program Wield Influence in Africa?
Lessons from the USC Rossier School of Education's doctorate in education program really are without borders, and knowledge from the Ed.D. program is transforming schools around the world. [read more]
New Hope in Old Hawaii
At principal Tim Lino's Hawaiian school, each day starts with "wa oli." [read more]
Deep Thinking on a Pivotal Program
The Ed.D. program in the USC Rossier School of Education offers an innovative approach to doctoral dissertations. [read more]
School District Runs on Trojan Power
The doctorate of education program at the USC Rossier School of Education has been transforming one Southern California school district - administrator by administrator and teacher by teacher - into a success story for urban public education. [read more]
Doctoral Students and Dissertations
The dissertation writing process can be an intimidating and isolating experience for many doctoral students. Yet few resources, aside from the mentorship of faculty advisers, exist to guide most graduate [read more]
Key Education Leader Joins USC Rossier
The USC Rossier School of Education has announced the appointment of Rudolph (Rudy) Crew to the position of professor of clinical education. In his new position, Crew will be working [read more]
Rossier Alum to Head Calif. Education
Glen Thomas, a graduate of the USC Rossier School of Education with a long-standing commitment to schools and education, has been appointed California's new Secretary of Education. California Gov. Schwarzenegger [read more]
Ed.D. Program Thrives at USC Rossier
With a consensus among education leaders that Ed.D. programs come up short preparing practitioners such as principals and superintendents for today's education needs, a real push to create a more [read more]
From Research to Publication
Shaun Harper decided three years ago that his USC Rossier School of Education graduate students should combine their collective experiences and write a book about how universities can do a [read more]


