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  1. Rossier News

    Developing leaders who can transform systems

    Through tailored instruction, deep professional networks and lasting mentorships, USC Rossier’s Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Executive Cohort program prepares future superintendents and other system leaders with the tools they need to thrive.

  2. Rossier News

    Using data and technology to improve how people learn, new Master of Science in Data Science for Learning Applications degree launched

    USC Rossier and USC Viterbi collaboration prepares professionals to harness data science in designing smarter, more human-centered learning systems.

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  3. Rossier News

    USC Rossier’s new Doctor of Education in Mental Health Leadership program enters second year

    This innovative program fills a critical gap in mental health education, preparing students for success in leadership roles.

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  4. Research

    University of Kentucky and USC Rossier researchers analyze impact of charter school performance amid the pandemic

    Study finds Tennessee charter school students outpaced traditional public school peers in academic recovery following COVID-19 pandemic, with notable gains in the Nashville region.

  5. Faculty News

    Honoring Leadership and Legacy: DSAG Awards Dinner

    Recognizing outstanding contributions and inspiring future changemakers

  6. Alumni Story

    ‘You need to leave the box in order to think outside it’

    USC Rossier’s Global EdD program takes students to South Africa and other global destinations to observe and learn from international education leaders.

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  7. Rossier News

    USC launches Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy online program

    Culturally competent and versatile therapists are more critical than ever in the ever-evolving mental health landscape.

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  8. Alumni Story

    First-Generation Online Student Looks to ‘Push Envelope’ for Representation in Higher Ed

    “If I can [help others] be in these platforms that, historically, were never meant for us, then I'm going to do that,” says Geni Cobb, a college counselor and recent...