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  1. Alumni Story

    First-Generation Online Student Looks to ‘Push Envelope’ for Representation in Higher Ed

    “If I can [help others] be in these platforms that, historically, were never meant for us, then I'm going to do that,” says Geni Cobb, a college counselor and recent...

  2. Rossier News

    USC EdTech Accelerator collaborates with Intel

    Focus will be on developing efficacious AI solutions that improve learning outcomes with an emphasis on supporting marginalized communities.

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  3. Faculty News

    May is Foster Care Month

    Royel Johnson, USC Rossier associate professor, highlighted the ongoing need for more foster families and resources to ensure every child has the opportunity to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment.

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  4. Faculty News

    Bridging equity gaps through vision care

    New study incorporates diversity, equity and inclusion into a clinical trial for age-related macular degeneration, aiming to restore vision and rebuild trust in marginalized communities.

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  5. Research

    Scaling up AI-based professional development for math teachers everywhere

    New study positively reports the impact of AI-powered teacher professional development on mathematics instruction.

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  6. Faculty News

    Huriya Jabbar awarded major grant to explore links between housing policies and school integration and desegregation

    Grant awarded by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) in the Behavioral Sciences.

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  7. Research

    Student Engagement, Exploration and Development college interns celebrated for their STEM mentorship impacts

    This past academic year, 42 SEEDS college interns mentored 450 Leslie and William McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative middle school students.

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