Webinar: Teaching Opportunities in Higher Ed for EdD Graduates

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Hear from a panel of EdD alumni in teaching positions in higher education share their insights and advice on securing faculty positions. Opportunities from adjunct to full-time faculty roles in 4-year institutions and community colleges will be discussed as well as online teaching opportunities. Join us for this informative discussion to get practical advice on finding your first position and building your teaching resume.

 

Panelists

Patricia Dickenson EdD ’09

Associate Professor, National University

Karen Escalante EdD ’16

Assistant Professor, California State University, San Bernardino

Ilin Magran EdD ’15

Adjunct Professor, University of La Verne

Alberto Pimentel, Jr. EdD ’18

Tenure-Track Sociology Professor, Los Angeles Harbor College

Moderator

Maria Ott PhD ’94

Professor of Clinical Education, USC Rossier School of Education

Pre-election and Post-election Support Programs for Students

Dear Students,

 

USC Student Affairs is partnering with USC Counseling and Mental Health to offer election support for our students throughout the next two weeks. The community gathering, workshops, and drop-in sessions focus on how to manage, cope, and thrive during this socio-political time that can bring many different emotions, experiences, and struggles. You can sign up for the events by visiting https://usc.edu/myshr.

Please also see the event flyer below for more information and to ask any questions you may have about their events.

Sincerely,

 

Jessica Gibson

Assistant Dean, Student Affairs

Rossier School of Education

University of Southern California

A Trusted Space

Dear USC Rossier Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, and Friends,

Earlier this month I told many of you about the new PBS documentary film, A Trusted Space, in which Profs. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Alan Arkatov, and I participated along with many other experts, teachers, parents, and students. This important social and emotional learning (SEL) documentary and accompanying curriculum guide offer tools to assist students and teachers in dealing with anxiety, grief, and trauma in a year in which school and daily life have been disrupted. You can learn more about the film and view the trailer here.

The documentary’s national PBS premiere will be right here in Los Angeles, providing us a nice break from all of the political noise on the evening before Election Day: Monday, November 2nd, 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. PT, on PBS station KLCS. The station is broadcast over-the-air on Channel 58, or you can find KLCS for your location and carrier here.

I encourage you all to tune in and then, immediately afterward at 6:00 p.m. PT, join a live, 30-minute virtual discussion and Q&A with me, Mary Helen, Alan, producer Lori Woodley, and additional frontline SEL leaders. Register here for this special event; a Zoom link will be sent to you. I hope to see you there.

Fight On!

 

Sincerely,

Pedro A. Noguera, Ph.D.

Emery Stoops and Joyce King Stoops Dean

USC Rossier School of Education

 

 

INVITATION: In Pursuit of Justice: Conversations on Inequality and Activism – Racial Injustice in the Criminal System, Friday, November 6 (12-1:00pm)

Greetings Rossier Students,

 

Dean Noguera would like you to know about this event that is hosted by the Gould School of Law on November 6. Please see below the invitation:

 

 

 

The final installment of this semester’s three part discussion series In Pursuit of Justice: Conversations on Inequality and Activism is Racial Injustice in the Criminal System, on Friday, November 6, 12-1pm.  Please join us for this important conversation with Gould’s own Post-Conviction Justice Project advocates for change who will discuss their lived experience with systemic racism in our criminal penal system.

 

Please see the flyer below for additional details. Students, staff, and faculty are all warmly welcome to attend.  And students are especially encouraged to do so.

For questions, email: AcademicOperations@law.usc.edu

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://usc.zoom.us/j/95278562958

 

Meeting ID: 952 7856 2958

Passcode: 057273

 

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Webinar: Teaching Opportunities in Higher Ed for EdD Graduates

Hear from a panel of EdD alumni in teaching positions in higher education share their insights and advice on securing faculty positions. Opportunities from adjunct to full-time faculty roles in 4-year institutions and community colleges will be discussed as well as online teaching opportunities. Join us for this informative discussion to get practical advice on finding your first position and building your teaching resume.

Panelists

Patricia Dickenson EdD ’09

Associate Professor, National University

Karen Escalante EdD ’16

Assistant Professor, California State University, San Bernardino

Ilin Magran EdD ’15

Adjunct Professor, University of La Verne

Alberto Pimentel, Jr. EdD ’18

Tenure-Track Sociology Professor, Los Angeles Harbor College

Moderator

Maria Ott PhD ’94

Professor of Clinical Education, USC Rossier School of Education

6th Annual Research & Fellowships Week 11/2-11/6

You are invited to the 6th Annual Research and Fellowships Week happening on November 2–November 6, 2020, hosted by Academic Honors and Fellowships, the Graduate School, and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The goal of the week is to discuss opportunities that support research, graduate study, language learning, teaching, and internships within the U.S. and abroad!

Open to students of all academic levels, staff, and faculty, attendees participate in interactive panels and workshops to explore USC programs and external post-graduate possibilities.

View the 2020 Research and Fellowships Week Schedule and RSVP at https://ahf.usc.edu/rfw

If you have questions, please email ahfstaff@usc.edu

 

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,
Academic Honors and Fellowships
Office of Undergraduate Programs

Upcoming Virtual Talk: Abena Mackall, Wednesday, October 28th 12pm-1pm

 

Abena Mackall will give a talk, “Disloyal & Fake: Making Sense of Social Isolation Following Youth Arrest ” as part of the 2020-2021 Rossier Scholars of Color Lecture Series on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from 12pm-1pm.  

 Please RSVP here:

https://usc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6G0luu3Q6fJuvwV

A Zoom link will be sent one day before the event.  

Individuals with disabilities who need accommodations to attend this event may contact Deborah Karpman at dkarpman@rossier.usc.edu.  It is requested that individuals requiring accommodations or auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify us at least 7 days prior to the event.  Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner.

Welcome to 2021 AERA Doctoral Student Cohort Program

Ph.D. Students,

 

Please see the attached discount link for doctoral students who are joining AERA for the first time. It provides complete information on how students can sign up.

 

This is an introductory membership program, so it is not open to those students who have been prior AERA members.

 

Those students who join this program will pay member registration fees (early bird student membership fee is $95 and the non-member fee is $195) for the 2021 Annual Meeting on April 9-12.

 

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USC Kortschak Center for Learning and Creativity Workshops

Hello Trojans!
Are you looking for assistance on how to best adjust to an online/hybrid learning environment, combat ‘Zoom fatigue’, improve time management skills, and alleviate stress, please come to our workshops and Drop-in hours hosted by the USC Kortschak Center for Learning and Creativity. No reservation or appointment is required for our workshops and drop-ins.

KCLC has workshops with weekly theme of time management, reading strategies, stress management or test-taking. The workshops will be interactive with great tips and resources (Tues-Fri 10 AM Pacific Time). We are also having Feelin Connected Friday workshops on fun topics at 11 AM Pacific Time on 10/16, 10/30 and 11/13.

Drop-in hours are available Monday-Friday at different times each day. During drop-in hours, you can individualized assistance in 20-30 minutes. Please note: these may be held in a group format depending on staff availability and demand.

For more information, see the attached flyers with dates, times, and Zoom links. Please note all session times are Pacific Time.

KCLC will have more events throughout the semester and you can check out the most up to date workshop and drop-in schedule on their website https://kortschakcenter.usc.edu/events/

If you have any questions, please email us at kortschakcenter@usc.edu.