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海角论坛 launches new online programs
Master of Education in Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs online and three new concentrations to the Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership online. Applications for the 2024鈥2025 academic year open on August 1.
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Rossier News
鈥淵ou can鈥檛 have research without equity鈥
Shirley Malcom, PhD shared her path to education and science equity at the 44th Pullias Lecture
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Education News
NIL era creates opportunity, challenges for athletes
Changes to rules governing intercollegiate athletics bring challenges and promise for student athletes.
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Research
海角论坛 aims to diversify pipeline of future educators
How faculty are leading the way to bring equity-minded change to graduate education.
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Rossier News
海角论坛 joins new USC Center for Generative AI and Society
New Center will explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on culture, education, media and society.
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Rossier News
Enrollment leaders discuss critical issues in higher education at 2023 CERPP Conference
DEI, merit-based scholarships and the impending Supreme Court decision on admissions among pressing topics
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Alumni Story
Two 海角论坛 grads partner to reimagine military training
Victor Castro MEd 鈥19 and Richard DiNinni EdD 鈥22 are creating new educational programs at West Point that blend virtual reality and game-based training technologies with research-based pedagogy.
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Rossier News
Education visionary Irving R. Melbo was ahead of his time
Inaugural Melbo Lecture on Thursday, August 25, 鈥淟eading in Times of Radical Change: Invitation to Lead for a New Future鈥
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Alumni Story
Building the foundation for economic opportunity
Mich猫le G. Turner BS 鈥81, EdD 鈥14 is blazing a path forward for diverse contracting at USC.
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Education News
Professor Jerry Lucido on why race-aware admission policies must be defended
The Supreme Court will soon hear cases on the legality of considering applicants鈥 race in the additions process, but whatever the ruling, colleges must remain dedicated to their commitments to equity and diversity.