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  1. Student Story

    Improving the Odds

    Educational Counseling student Lila Mendoza making an impact as “near peer” adviser

  2. 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

    Featured Faculty

  3. 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

  4. Student Story

    Fulbright teaching assistant brings back lessons from Taiwan

    Teaching English overseas makes alum an ideal choice for social studies classes at Arcadia High

  5. Student Story

    LAUSD taps EdD student Michelle King as new supervisor

    Longtime LAUSD administrator is member of inaugural superintendent cohort of EdD program

  6. Student Story

    From the Air Force to the classroom

    Alumnus Sean G. Warman MAT ’15 plans to continue his life of service by teaching

  7. Educator Tips

    Movies made for the classroom

    New partnership formed by USC Rossier combines film-based curricula with professional development for teachers

  8. 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

    Featured Faculty

  9. Alumni Story

    USC Rossier alum hosts Space Health and Fitness Studio at Norwood Elementary

    Eat healthy, exercise and be well. Kids have heard these messages before, but as the Joint Education Project’s STEM program manager for the Young Scientists Program (YSP), I wanted to...

  10. Alumni Story

    USC Rossier alum brings TV meteorologist to WonderKids’ classroom

    “What does this large H (on a weather map) represent? H is for high pressure or happy weather. A large L is for low pressure or lousy weather!” This weather...