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  1. Faculty News

    Six USC Rossier professors ranked among Education Week’s top scholars for public influence in education

    Harper (#1 Government and Policy), Noguera (#1 Sociology), Kezar (#7 Curriculum, Instruction and Administration) and Polikoff (#8 Government and Policy).

  2. Education News

    Planting seeds for a thriving society

    Schools of education nurture economic growth, public health, democracy and well-being.

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  3. Rossier News

    USC Rossier EdPolicy Hub awarded grant to create “Education-to-Workforce” network

    With support from a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant, the USC Rossier EdPolicy Hub will establish a network of Local Education Agencies throughout Southern California to identify policies that strengthen educational outcomes and improve workforce readiness.

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  4. Faculty News

    Huriya Jabbar awarded grant to study youth social capital

    New project will determine if it is possible to measure youth social networks using administrative data.

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  5. Rossier News

    USC EdPolicy Hub launches with conference bringing together practitioners and researchers

    At the Developing Responsive Research Conference, education administrators codeveloped research projects with experts to solve pressing problems at their agencies.

  6. Alumni Story

    Yaw Osei Adutwum PhD ’09 returned to Ghana to transform the nation’s educational system

    After working as a teacher and founding a charter school network in L.A., Adutwum was appointed Ghana’s minister for education and led the country’s effort to expand free secondary education for all.

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  7. Faculty News

    Jon Fullerton appointed research professor and director of USC EdPolicy Hub

    New center creates innovative programs to improve educational outcomes for Southern California students.

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  8. Educator Tips

    How school boards became lightning rods for controversy

    School board meetings aren’t typically associated with shouting matches, protests and arrests. But at forums across the country, school districts have experienced an uptick in heated rhetoric and aggressive behavior...