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Remedial math alternatives found lacking in California’s community colleges
Community college students most in need of developmental help are least likely to be exposed to helpful alternative approaches, a new study finds
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Research
For minority college students, STEM degrees pay big
Study finds degrees in science, technology, engineering and math associated with 25 to 50 percent higher earnings; Latino college grads are highest earners
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Rossier News
In memoriam: Verna B. Dauterive, 93
Member of Board of Councilors left her mark on USC Rossier
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Research
New research: Opposition to Common Core Standards tied to views on President Obama
Political affiliation, misconceptions among voters offer clues about support of state standards
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Alumni Story
LAUSD Superintendent King calls on grads to redefine urban education
USC Rossier awards 600 degrees in two commencement ceremonies
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Rossier News
Urban Superintendents Academy: Member of first cohort named superintendent
Angelica Ramsey appointed to new leadership position in Pleasant Valley School District
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Giving
Gift from trustee will aid infrastructure at USC East College Prep
New funding goes to charter high school preparing students for success at college and beyond
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Student Story
LAUSD Superintendent Michelle King to be keynote speaker at commencement
MFT student Sal Farooq will be student speaker
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Rossier News
Innovative curriculum boosts fourth graders’ knowledge of Math and Science
Use of Speedometry also leads to improvements in girls’ attitudes toward math and science
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Rossier News
LAUSD board approves expansion of Ednovate charter school network
The successful vote means that new schools will be added in both Pico-Union and East Los Angeles.