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  1. Faculty News

    Distinguished USC Rossier professors shift gears

    John Brooks Slaughter, Margo Pensavalle and Rudy Castruita announce retirement; Jerome Lucido to become scholar-in-residence

  2. Education News

    Teaching the teachers: USC Rossier’s Artineh Samkian conducts workshops in research methodology for scholars in Armenia

    USC Dornsife’s Institute of Armenian Studies partners with USC Rossier to offer the Research Methodology Workshop Series though the Institute’s Armenia-based USC Tacori Center.

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  3. Education News

    Dean Pedro A. Noguera joins education leaders in a call for action to reduce gun violence

    Noguera calls for immediate government action to initiate scientifically-informed steps to reduce gun violence.

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  4. Rossier News

    Commencement 2022: We are who we teach

    USC Rossier’s newest graduates bring optimism, determination and hope for a more equitable future.

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  5. Giving

    A lasting legacy

    Mary Helen Immordino-Yang named Fahmy Attallah Chair in Humanistic Psychology.

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  6. 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.

  7. Research

    Democracy project to strengthen student civic engagement

    New initiative will curate civic education materials to help students achieve California State Seal of Civic Engagement.

  8. Alumni Story

    Michelle Hooks MAT ’17 blends STEM to inspire kids

    At NASA, Hooks uses her education background to connect students to real-world science.

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  9. Educator Tips

    Professor Courtney Malloy PhD ’03 on bridging the gap between research and practice

    Effective collaboration between educational researchers and practitioners can help solve intractable problems in our schools and communities.

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  10. 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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