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USC Rossier and Mattel Children’s Foundation launch innovative STEM curriculum for fourth graders
USC Rossier School of Education, in collaboration with the Mattel Children’s Foundation, has launched “Speedometry™,” a free-to-use curriculum that utilizes Hot Wheels® toys to teach elementary-age students science, technology, engineering...
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Rossier News
Adrianna Kezar co-directing NSF-funded STEM project
The National Science Foundation has awarded a three-year grant to a project co-directed by Adrianna Kezar, Professor of Education at Rossier and Co-Director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education...
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Education News
Math for America LA: Multiplying impact
Rogan Ferguson MAT ’12 was a successful architect, and spent more than a decade in the profession—including several years working for the famed Frank Gehry—before he realized that his dream...
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Rossier News
CUE Institute to examine ideas that help Latino students
The USC Center for Urban Education at the USC Rossier School of Education is hosting a two-day event for Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) on October 10–11 to offer a detailed look...
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Alumni Story
USC Rossier alums in Paramount District celebrate STEM achievements
David Jose Verdugo EdD ’05, superintendent of Paramount Unified School District, has observed considerable improvements in student achievement as a result of a multidisciplinary collaboration of several USC Schools to...
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Rossier News
Inventive ways to intrigue kids
Dr. Gary Scott, Associate Professor of Clinical Education, is using the wonder of invention to spark an interest in STEM among local Los Angeles Unified School District students. His idea...
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Rossier News
USC Rossier rallies a national STEM commitment
President Obama’s two-tiered goal for the influx of new STEM teachers in American schools – 10,000 in two years and 100,000 in 10 years – has been taken up by...