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Rossier News
Delphi Project releases new study on future of the faculty
Report challenges pervasive myths college faculty, identifies priorities moving forward The Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success, an initiative of the Pullias Center for Higher Education, has...
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Rossier News
Mary Atwater James joins USC Rossier’s board of councilors
Early supporter of USC Hybrid High School
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Educator Tips
Movies made for the classroom
New partnership formed by USC Rossier combines film-based curricula with professional development for teachers
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Alumni Story
L’Cena Brunskill Rice ’53 inducted into Half Century Trojan Hall of Fame
Dean Karen Symms Gallagher praises alumnae as model of USC Rossier’s mission
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Rossier News
Katharine Strunk and Julie Marsh on team given $1 million Lyle Spencer Research Award
Study to examine implementation and early outcomes of portfolio governance models in three cities
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Rossier News
Dean Gallagher addresses the future of STEM on Aerospace Corporation panel
Spotlights Math for America and USC Hybrid High School as models of success STEM careers are stimulating, rewarding and consistently lucrative—the average salary across all STEM fields is 1.7 times...
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Faculty News
Changing the lens
One USC Rossier expert on diversity in higher education gets a new global perspective Darnell Cole, Associate Professor of Education at USC Rossier, has devoted his career to understanding how...
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Student Story
De Oliveira MAT ’15 caps her online education with on-campus graduation
This year’s Master’s Commencement Ceremony marked a high point for many students. For online students, it was even more exhilarating, as it was the first time as USC Rossier students...
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Rossier News
John Brooks Slaughter announced as USC Rossier commencement speaker
John Brooks Slaughter will be the featured speaker at USC Rossier’s Master’s Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 15. Slaughter holds joint appointments at USC Rossier and the USC Viterbi School...
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Student Story
For DSAG Scholar Robert Allard, tenacity is key
For Robert Allard, education has always been a family matter. “My mom worked as an instructional aide for 32 years in Santa Ana Unified,” he remarked. “Despite the many hours...