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  1. Faculty News

    Marsh leads study to improve equity of resources in California districts

    New grants expand research on local control funding formula California implemented the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) in 2013, with the promise that school districts would have more flexibility over...

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  2. Research

    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

  3. 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

  4. Rossier News

    In memoriam: Verna B. Dauterive, 93

    Member of Board of Councilors left her mark on USC Rossier

  5. 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

  6. Alumni Story

    LAUSD Superintendent King calls on grads to redefine urban education

    USC Rossier awards 600 degrees in two commencement ceremonies

  7. 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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  8. 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

  9. Student Story

    LAUSD Superintendent Michelle King to be keynote speaker at commencement

    MFT student Sal Farooq will be student speaker

  10. 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