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Faculty News
USC Rossier’s Royel M. Johnson receives AERA Division G Trueba Award
National honor recognizes scholarship advancing equity and the social contexts of education.
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Faculty News
Adrianna Kezar elected to the National Academy of Education
Nationally recognized scholar of higher education leadership and equity, Kezar joins one of the nation’s most prestigious societies for education research.
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Faculty News
Royel Johnson receives the 2026 NASPA Faculty Council Outstanding Publication Award
The national honor recognizes equity-centered scholarship and its impact on higher education research, policy and practice.
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Faculty News
Huriya Jabbar promoted to Professor of Education
Scholar advances research on education policy, leadership and equity.
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Faculty News
Yasemin Copur-Gencturk promoted to Professor of Education
Katzman/Ernst chair and nationally recognized scholar advances AI-powered innovations to strengthen mathematics teaching and learning.
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Faculty News
Seven faculty ranked among RHSU Edu-Scholars for Public Influence in 2026
USC Rossier continues its strong representation on the list with professors across multiple disciplines included
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Student Story
Eight USC Rossier MFT graduate students awarded selective Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health stipends
Recipients receive $18,500 and hands-on experience to serve Los Angeles’ underserved communities.
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Faculty News
Two USC Rossier scholars named prestigious American Educational Research Association Fellows
Julie Posselt and Erika Patall join the class of 2025 AERA Fellows.
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Rossier News
The Pullias Center for Higher Education honored with 2024 Special Merit Award from the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)
Distinction recognizes outstanding achievement and impactful contributions to the study of higher education through research, leadership and practice.
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Rossier News
2024 Delphi Award winners announced by USC’s Pullias Center for Higher Education
Michigan State University’s College of Arts and Letters and University of Massachusetts Amherst selected for their innovative policies and programs supporting contingent/VITAL faculty.