Alumna Verna B. Dauterive said the building will honor her late husband Peter W. Dauterive.
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Rossier game assists high schoolers
The game teaches low-income high school students college admission strategy.
Read the rest of this article »Conference looks at high schools
The conference will focus on revamping high school curricula in the United States.
Read the rest of this article »USC STEM discusses new studies
The STEM Education Pipeline Consortium aims to increase interdisciplinary studies.
Read the rest of this article »No need for tabloid coverage I am a frequent reader and admirer of Daily Trojan news coverage. Daily Trojan news stories— for example, the recent feature on USC’s new fundraising campaign and the article on Cindy McCain’s involvement with the Rossier School of Education — often focus on subjects important to the USC community. The [...]
Read the rest of this article »Cindy McCain joins Rossier Councilors Board
The alumna tweeted that she is “honored and proud” to become part of the school of education.
Read the rest of this article »Funded through grants and private donation, the School of Education sees its research thrive on small and large scales.
Read the rest of this article »Warner Construction employees protest selection of new Rossier building contractor
Employees of Warner Construction gathered at the intersection of Jefferson and Hoover this afternoon to protest the USC Rossier School of Education’s selection of Warner Construction to build new office space in the AT&T building in downtown Los Angeles. According to an official statement from Rossier, Warner Construction was permitted to choose from a range [...]
Read the rest of this article »Study: gap in Latino education
Researchers say USC can help by partnering with Hispanic-focused institutions.
Read the rest of this article »Rossier professors train Crenshaw High teachers
Both schools have been collaborating for two years to elevate teaching strategies.
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