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  1. Alumni Story

    Q&A: Why is equity such a challenging term?

    PhD alumna Cheryl Ching breaks down a definition of equity

  2. Research

    Understanding persistence for first-generation students

    A six-year study showing what it takes for first-generation, low-income students to succeed in college.

  3. Rossier News

    What an aggressive approach to equitable faculty hiring looks like

    Center for Urban Education helps California Lutheran University overcome barriers to racial equity in its faculty hiring practices.

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  4. Faculty News

    Why equity work is easier said than done

    Faculty are a necessary component of creating equity on campus but are often hindered by structure and culture.

  5. Education News

    Hiring institute presses case for equity in faculty hiring

    An event held by the Center for Urban Education offered tools for California colleges

  6. Rossier News

    Higher education association to honor three USC Rossier members

    ASHE is giving top awards to two USC Rossier professors and a postdoc

  7. Education News

    New center to explore intersection of tech, schools and race

    The research center will focus on the developmental needs and strengths of underrepresented students

  8. Research

    Research center finds new collaborator for IoT initiative

    CHARIOT and Smartron will work together to create classroom wearables.

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  9. Rossier News

    Five years and 2,000 graduates: Rossier’s Online MAT

    Five Years and 2,000 Graduates: How Our Pioneering Master of Arts in Teaching Program Grew Exponentially Without Adding a Single Lecture Hall. USC Rossier’s High-Quality Online Program has Graduates in...

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  10. Alumni Story

    Residential education director unleashes inner geek in Comic-Con panel

    Emily Sandoval EdD ’17 takes her message to a sympathetic audience: Embrace your 'nerdentity' and you can succeed in college academically and socially.