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New issue of ‘Reach’ features faculty roundtable on education politics
In the January 2015 issue of Reach, faculty members Estela Mara Bensimon, Sandra Kaplan, Julie Marsh, Morgan Polikoff, Melora Sundt and William Tierney discuss education issues that are likely to...
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Rossier News
Pullias Center wins $10,000 grant from CFED/MetLife for financial aid mobile app
A team from the Pullias Center for Higher Education, led by associate professor Kristan Venegas, was recently awarded $10,000 by the MetLife Foundation for a project to develop a financial...
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Alumni Story
USC Rossier alum hosts Space Health and Fitness Studio at Norwood Elementary
Eat healthy, exercise and be well. Kids have heard these messages before, but as the Joint Education Project’s STEM program manager for the Young Scientists Program (YSP), I wanted to...
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Alumni Story
USC Rossier alum brings TV meteorologist to WonderKids’ classroom
“What does this large H (on a weather map) represent? H is for high pressure or happy weather. A large L is for low pressure or lousy weather!” This weather...
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Research
Julie Marsh and Michelle Hall part of research team behind report on California’s Local Control Funding Formula
USC Rossier Associate Professor Julie Marsh and PhD student Michelle Hall served on a team of independent researchers who gathered data for a new report assessing early implementation of the...
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Rossier News
USC Rossier and Mattel Children’s Foundation launch innovative STEM curriculum for fourth graders
USC Rossier School of Education, in collaboration with the Mattel Children’s Foundation, has launched “Speedometry™,” a free-to-use curriculum that utilizes Hot Wheels® toys to teach elementary-age students science, technology, engineering...
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Rossier News
Adrianna Kezar co-directing NSF-funded STEM project
The National Science Foundation has awarded a three-year grant to a project co-directed by Adrianna Kezar, Professor of Education at Rossier and Co-Director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education...
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Rossier News
Pullias Center’s “First in the World” Grant will expand college access game
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a $3.2 million grant through its First in the World program to the Pullias Center for Higher Education. The investment will allow the...
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Rossier News
USC Rossier Leadership Conference builds careers
More than 240 Rossier students, alumni, faculty and friends gathered at Davidson Conference Center on July 17 for the annual Rossier/DSAG Leadership Conference. Hosted by Rossier and the Dean’s Superintendents...
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Faculty News
Marsh is named as a new director at PACE
Julie Marsh was named a new director of Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE). Founded in 1983, PACE is an independent, non-partisan research center based at Stanford University, the University...