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USC Rossier Assistant Professor Stephen Aguilar leads team to develop AI-enhanced dashboard for instructors and students
USC Rossier, USC Institute for Creative Technologies and USC Information Sciences Institute collaboration secured $4.5 million U.S. Army Research Office grant.
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USC Rossier Professor Brendesha Tynes receives $4.6 million NIH grant to build the nation’s first digital literacy and mental health platform for K–12 students
The Transformative Research Award is one of the most prestigious in the country and supports highly innovative, impactful research.
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Faculty News
Rigorous math classes in high school lead students to more college math and STEM courses
Pullias Center’s Tatiana Melguizo partnered with UCLA’s LAERI on new report.
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Rossier News
Eighth annual Scholars of Color visiting scholars series announced
The 2023-24 series brings in visiting experts to discuss latest research on issues related to educational equity.
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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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AI could help create effective, scalable teacher PD
With $2M NSF grant, USC Rossier professor seeks to improve math instruction with AI-driven teacher professional development
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Annual education conference examines consequential education research
National conference to feature over five-dozen USC Rossier scholars
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Faculty News
How do you combine hip-hop music and science teaching?
USC Rossier professor Chris Emdin on working in service to youth, teaching as performance art and hip-hop’s transferable skills.
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Rossier News
“You can’t have research without equity”
Shirley Malcom, PhD shared her path to education and science equity at the 44th Pullias Lecture
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USC Rossier aims to diversify pipeline of future educators
How faculty are leading the way to bring equity-minded change to graduate education.