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A robust vision of equal educational opportunity begins with a shared ‘why’
The 4th annual Melbo lecture focused on bringing equal educational opportunity to life for students today.
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Rossier News
Developing leaders who can transform systems
Through tailored instruction, deep professional networks and lasting mentorships, USC Rossier’s Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Executive Cohort program prepares future superintendents and other system leaders with the tools they need to thrive.
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Giving
Her teaching career began at USC Rossier, and now she's giving back
Sandra Lieberman’s fulfilling work in special education inspired a scholarship fund to support the next generation of educators.
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Alumni Story
Westcliff University, rewired
Over the past decade, Anthony Lee EdD ’13 has embraced innovation, positioning his institution to thrive in the changing landscape of modern education.
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Rossier News
With new online MEd, USC Rossier will prepare people-first leaders for every level of sport
USC Rossier is now accepting applications for the degree’s inaugural fall 2026 cohort.
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Rossier News
Using data and technology to improve how people learn, new Master of Science in Data Science for Learning Applications degree launched
USC Rossier and USC Viterbi collaboration prepares professionals to harness data science in designing smarter, more human-centered learning systems.
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Education News
Urban Superintendent Academy welcomes Cohort 11
New class embarks on a transformative year of growth and leadership development.
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Faculty News
USC Rossier celebrates Mary Andres’ exceptional 25-year career and retirement
Andres shaped both the school’s esteemed MFT program and the lives of the therapists who carry its mission forward.
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Research
USC Rossier study links online racism, including algorithmic bias, to negative impacts on Black adolescents’ mental health
Through an analysis of daily diary surveys, the research team, led by Brendesha Tynes, found that exposure to online racism heightens anxiety and depressive symptoms in Black youth.
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Alumni Story
Leading through tragedy
In the wake of the Eaton fire, Superintendent Elizabeth Blanco EdD '09 rallied Pasadena Unified around one mission: reopening schools.