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Landmark study shows that ‘transcendent’ thinking may grow teens’ brains over time
CANDLE scientists find that adolescents who grapple with the bigger meaning of social situations experience greater brain growth, which predicts stronger identity development and life satisfaction years later.
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Faculty News
New editorial team of Educational Researcher outlines vision
In the first issue published under the incoming editors, the group states their intent to make ER a home for ‘critical examinations of race, gender, social class, sexuality and disability.’
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Research
Conference focuses on peer collaboration and advancing equity through higher education research
At annual Research for Impact Conference, over 250 attendees heard from over 80 presenters on research projects across the USC Rossier community.
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Rossier News
Celebrating faculty advancements
Five faculty were recently promoted at the USC Rossier School of Education.
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Rossier News
“The arrows of influence are as crucial as what’s in the boxes themselves”
Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice Conference 2024: Defending Equity created spaces for reflection and sharing strategies to address pressing issues in enrollment.
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Faculty News
Huriya Jabbar earns grant to research housing instability and educational equity policies
Jabbar’s research proposal was one of 15 selected out of more than 400 submissions.
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Rossier News
Rachel Beal to lead USC Rossier’s advancement team
As associate dean for advancement, Beal will continue to garner support for USC Rossier’s wide-reaching and vital work in education.
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Faculty News
Tracy Poon Tambascia named American Council on Education Fellow
“The fellowship presents a great opportunity to learn from colleagues and experienced mentors in the field of higher education. I am honored to be a part of this distinguished class of 2024–2025 ACE Fellows,” said Tambascia.
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Faculty News
Yasemin Copur-Gencturk named associate editor of Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
“I look forward to continuing to build upon JRME’s 50-year history of elevating innovative research and ideas that push boundaries and create lasting positive change,” said Copur-Gencturk.
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Faculty News
Gale Sinatra named Distinguished Professor at USC
Sinatra’s work focuses on educational psychology, including the cognitive, motivational and emotional processes that lead to attitude change, conceptual change and successful learning in STEM disciplines.