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  1. Alumni Story

    USC Rossier alumna prepares Chicago students for college success

    The process of applying to college is often a strenuous one for many high school students. But for students in underserved schools, just figuring out how to apply to college...

  2. Education News

    Implementing the common core with English Learners

    There is concern among some educators about how the implementation of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) will affect English Learner (EL) students. EL students have the dual task of mastering...

  3. Rossier News

    Barbara Rossier MEd ’70, EdD ’71 honored at memorial service

    Barbara J. Rossier MEd ’70, EdD ’71 was honored at a celebration of her life on October 23 at Town & Gown. USC Rossier, the School of Education’s benefactor and...

  4. Student Story

    Buscaglia fellowship recipient knows the importance of “Care”

    If Bianca Centeno, a second-year student in the Special Education Credential Master of Arts in Teaching program, had been told that she would one day receive a full-tuition fellowship to...

  5. Research

    California voters have little knowledge of common core

    According to a poll conducted by the Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) and the USC Rossier School of Education, 71 percent of California voters knew little or nothing about...

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  6. Rossier News

    Renowned Psychology Scholar joins USC Rossier

    Daphna Oyserman, internationally known researcher on self, culture and motivation, joins USC with a joint appointment at the Rossier School of Education in January 2014. She will hold the appointments...

  7. Rossier News

    In memoriam: Robert Wang, USC Rossier scholarship supporter

    Robert Cheng-Tung Wang, 84, born on May 4, 1929, in Shanghai, China, passed away September 27, 2013. Wang, an accomplished retired business executive, established a scholarship fund for Rossier students...

  8. Rossier News

    CUE Institute to examine ideas that help Latino students

    The USC Center for Urban Education at the USC Rossier School of Education is hosting a two-day event for Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) on October 10–11 to offer a detailed look...

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  9. Education News

    Professor Ron Astor leads apps project for military students on the move

    See Original Article at USC News Apps on phones and tablets are meant to make life easier and point to the services and providers who can meet our needs. Is...

  10. Student Story

    Campbell scholarship recipient Xiomara Mateo Gaxiola seeks urban education solutions

    Xiomara Mateo Gaxiola, 2013 recipient of the Gladys Campbell Scholarship, didn’t begin her education expecting to be a teacher. It was only during a break before graduate school when Mateo...

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