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Rossier News
USC Rossier joins new USC Center for Generative AI and Society
New Center will explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on culture, education, media and society.
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Rossier News
Enrollment leaders discuss critical issues in higher education at 2023 CERPP Conference
DEI, merit-based scholarships and the impending Supreme Court decision on admissions among pressing topics
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Alumni Story
Two USC Rossier grads partner to reimagine military training
Victor Castro MEd ’19 and Richard DiNinni EdD ’22 are creating new educational programs at West Point that blend virtual reality and game-based training technologies with research-based pedagogy.
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Rossier News
Education visionary Irving R. Melbo was ahead of his time
Inaugural Melbo Lecture on Thursday, August 25, “Leading in Times of Radical Change: Invitation to Lead for a New Future”
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Alumni Story
Building the foundation for economic opportunity
Michèle G. Turner BS ’81, EdD ’14 is blazing a path forward for diverse contracting at USC.
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Education News
Professor Jerry Lucido on why race-aware admission policies must be defended
The Supreme Court will soon hear cases on the legality of considering applicants’ race in the additions process, but whatever the ruling, colleges must remain dedicated to their commitments to equity and diversity.
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Alumni Story
San Diego Community College District celebrates a new chancellor
Values of diversity, equity and inclusion have motivated USC Rossier graduate Carlos O. Cortez PhD ’06 throughout his career as an educator and administrator.
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Educator Tips
The impacts of college student homelessness
Student homelessness is an escalating crisis at two- and four-year institutions. Here's a list of resources with ways to help for schools and educators.
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Educator Tips
The SAT may be abolished. What will replace it?
Abolishing the SAT may no longer be just a fantasy for anxious college-bound students. The University of California, which serves more than 280,000 students, has permanently eliminated standardized tests like...
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Educator Tips
What is student success? New insight into a complex question
Student success is a measure of student engagement and positive outcomes. In higher education, the term typically refers to first-generation and most historically marginalized students. These groups drop out at...