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Faculty News
USC Rossier professor to lead university efforts to improve learner-centered education
Ginger Clark has been named an assistant vice provost for USC, a role central to improving student learning.
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Education News
Challenges faced by women in school leadership discussed in conference panel
Panel of distinguished women leaders featuring Michelle King, Reveta Franklin Bowers and Karen Gallagher guide audience on transitioning into education administration
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Student Story
EdD candidate Paranal creates University of Hawai’i at Manoa mentorship program
Draws inspiration from his EdD coursework When EdD candidate Constancio Paranal III learned that most of his junior and senior students at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa Shidler College...
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Rossier News
A global perspective
EdD students investigate effects of school leadership in Costa Rica
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Rossier News
Education leaders connect at 2013 USC Rossier conference
A record number of alumni and students came out for the 2013 Leadership Conference, hosted by USC Rossier and the Dean’s Superintendents Advisory Group (DSAG) on July 25, to network and learn about principles, career pathways, and current issues in education leadership.
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Faculty News
USC Rossier faculty head practitioner panels on leadership
A record number of alumni and students came out for the 2013 Leadership Conference hosted by the USC Rossier School of Education and the Dean’s Superintendents Advisory Group (DSAG) on...
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Alumni Story
Donor Cheryl Kyle ’62 takes school’s global mission to heart
When Rossier donor Cheryl Kyle ’62 graduated from the School of Education, she never dreamed she would have an extraordinary two-decade-long relationship with the Maasai in Africa. The union began...
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Student Story
Doctoral student knows the power of community for Black students
People tried to tell her she wouldn’t succeed. Among those detractors, Raquel Rall remembers a high school teacher who told her she wasn’t college material—despite being an ‘A’ student—and she...
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Faculty News
Leading from the bottom
About 10 years ago, in my leadership course, one student said: “I really enjoy the concepts we are learning about, but everything is focused on principals, superintendents, college presidents and...