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Education Re(Open) to surface Los Angeles community’s best school ideas
USC Rossier’s Center EDGE launches new platform to harness innovative and timely solutions After a year of massive challenges in trying to address huge gaps and needs, and as many...
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Rossier News
For gifted students, USC initiative fosters summer learning
A pilot program serves up an interdisciplinary smorgasbord
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Rossier News
At long last, a permanent home for USC Hybrid High
The new building stands opposite Exposition Park Established by the USC Rossier School of Education in 2012, USC Hybrid High College Prep, Ednovate with USC Rossier has for six years...
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Rossier News
The L.A. education exchange
The USC Rossier School and the Center for Engagement-Driven Global Education (EDGE) hosted a first-of-its-kind, two-day gathering for the leadership of L.A.’s public, private and parochial schools.
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Rossier News
Immigrant teenagers take stage at USC to share stories
In an emotion-filled night, local students describe hardships of adapting to America
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Education News
New award to promote better college faculty models
The Delphi Award will help schools continue to improve practices that lead to student success
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Education News
What is college really like? L.A. high schoolers have questions
Sixth annual College Access Day gives chance for dialogue, answers and a sense of belonging As high schoolers begin thinking about college, the questions can begin to rack up. So...
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Rossier News
In White House visit, Andres brings attention to bisexual community
Advocates and scholars join to collaborate on resources, paths forward
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Giving
$1 million gift established to boost effectiveness of K–5 math instruction
The Joan Herman and Richard Rasiej Mathematics Initiative will explore strategies to support current teachers
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Rossier News
In Santa Ana, new USC high school aims high
Most of the students in the college prep school’s first freshman class come from the local community — and they’re feeling the faculty’s high expectations