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  1. Student Story

    For students of color, a lifeline in navigating PhD admissions

    Creation of student-run workshop promises to open up an oft-difficult process

  2. Faculty News

    Higher ed group gives leadership award to USC Rossier scholar

    Shaun R. Harper honored for bringing visibility to his field

    Featured Faculty

  3. Rossier News

    Fourth annual Scholars of Color lecture series lineup announced

    The series will bring in equity-focused researchers from seven schools

  4. Alumni Story

    Ask an expert: What’s it like to be a superintendent?

    If you’re curious about how to become a superintendent, then David Cash, EdD ’08 is your go-to resource. Cash recently joined USC Rossier as an Executive in Residence and governance...

  5. Alumni Story

    Alum helps open toy industry by removing language barriers

    A diverse field of students aspires to make toys, but knowing English opens doors Angela Alcerro MAT-TESOL ’14 has been involved in the toy industry for 34 years, with her...

  6. Rossier News

    For gifted students, USC initiative fosters summer learning

    A pilot program serves up an interdisciplinary smorgasbord

    Featured Faculty

  7. Education News

    How to be a superintendent: Be ready for everything

    At annual leadership conference, pros give advice on running districts

  8. Education News

    MAT degree vs. MEd degree: What’s the best choice for you?

    If you’re an aspiring teacher or education professional, earning a master’s degree may be a smart choice. It can help advance your career while empowering you to make a more...

  9. Education News

    PhD vs. EdD in Education: Nine expert tips to help you choose [with infographic]

    If you want to elevate your career in education, an advanced degree can open the door to more job opportunities. Many schools offer graduate programs in education, but before you...

  10. Rossier News

    Inaugural class of second USC-backed high school meets goals

    For the first-ever graduates of East College Prep, college becomes reality