Continuing Legal Education (CLE): Muslim Ban 3.0

On Wednesday 10/18, we will be hosting our second Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lunch of the academic year. This month’s topic is Muslim Ban 3.0 and will feature two panelists, Zulaikha Aziz JD (Human Rights Attorney and Assistant Professor of the Practice, School of International Relations at USC) and Marwa Rifahie JD (Council on American-Islamic Relations, Los Angeles). The event will be in WPH 403 from 12:15-1:30pm and we encourage attendees to being their own lunch. Thank you to the PhD office for providing refreshments! For more information, see the attached flyer, visit our CLE website page or check out our Facebook event page.

Oct 18 CLE Muslim Ban 3.0

 

First Generation College Student Summit Committee: Call for Proposals

The First Generation College Student Summit Committee is excited to announce that our call for program proposals is now OPEN for the 3rd Annual First Generation College Student Summit: Building CommUNITY. The summit will take place Friday, February 2nd, 2018 from 10:30am to 6:00pm at USC, Ronald Tutor Campus Center.

We are looking for looking for first generation college students, staff and faculty to submit program proposals that highlight this year’s goals for the summit to:

• Build community for first-year first generation undergraduate and graduate college students.
• Educate around issues, practices, and research on first generation college students.
• Bring visibility to the first generation college student community and intersectional identities.

Presentation proposals are due by 11:59PM PST on Monday, October 23rd, 2017. Please go to the link here to submit your proposal: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdL5iiLZStUdrGt3rb1go17BBe-YZGUZCWK1NyglcODBwtD_w/viewform. Please share widely to your students and colleagues.

Please direct any questions regarding the First Generation College Student Summit programming to Mary Ho (maryho@usc.edu) and/or Tim Khuu (tkhuu@rossier.usc.edu). Thank you!

Best,
Tim Khuu, M.Ed.
Academic Advisor, MAT-TESOL

University of Southern California
Rossier School of Education
Masters of Arts in Teaching Programs
1150 Olive St., Suite 2100
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Office: (213) 821-3405

 

 

Online Master of Studies in Law (MSL) Info Session – October 11th

USC Gould School of Law is hosting an on-campus information session on Wednesday, October 11th and a webinar on Thursday, November 9th to share more about the Master of Studies in Law (MSL), a degree intended for seasoned and early-career non-lawyer professionals who would like to build their expertise in legal responsibilities and issues related to their work.  The flexibility and convenience of this master’s degree allows students to complete their coursework in as few as three semesters.  Both our on-campus information session and webinar will provide an overview of USC Gould, curriculum, application process and the online learning experience.

 

On-Campus Information Session

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 | 6:00-7:30pm (Pacific Time)

Amy King Dundon-Berchtold University Club of USC

Click here to register for the information session.

 

Webinar Online Event

Thursday, November 9, 2017 | 5:30-6:30pm (Pacific Time)

Click here to register for the webinar.

Seeking Volunteers for Recruitment Events

Are you interested in sharing your story with prospective EdD students? The Office of Admissions and Scholarships at Rossier is seeking volunteers to assist with various events such as prospective student day, information sessions, and other events. Volunteers may mingle with prospective students, serve on a panel, or perhaps provide a keynote address. Click the link below to sign up by filling in a little information about you. The second page will have a list of upcoming events and times.

 

https://usceducation.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cu64S1qwlW6afu5

 

Fight ON!

USC Rossier unveils 2017-18 lecture series speakers

USC Rossier unveils 2017-18 lecture series speakers

October 4, 2017

The USC Rossier School of Education returns its annual research lecture series beginning this November, hosting six scholars who specialize in diversity and equity in education. For the second year in a row, all speakers are scholars of color, bringing expertise on social-emotional learning, socializing and curricular reform, among many others topics.

All lectures take place on the University Park Campus at noon, and will be livestreamed through the USC Rossier Facebook page.

Tressie McMillan Cottom
Tressie McMillan Cottom
Virginia Commonwealth University
Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017Tressie McMillan Cottom is an assistant professor of sociology. Her book, Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy(2017, The New Press) has received national and international acclaim. Cottom publishes widely on issues of inequality, work, higher education and technology.


Huriya Jabbar
Huriya Jabbar
University of Texas Austin
Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018Huriya Jabbar is an assistant professor in the Educational Policy and Planning program in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy. Her research examines the social and political dimensions of market-based reforms and privatization in education, including school choice and decision-making in K-12 and higher education contexts.


Terrance Green
Terrance Green
University of Texas at Austin
Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018Terrance L. Green is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy. His research focuses on the nexus of urban school reform and socially just community development with a particular focus on school and community leaders. Green’s scholarship also examines issues of geography of educational opportunity for children of color from low-income backgrounds.


Fantasy Lozada
Fantasy Lozada
Virginia Commonwealth University
Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018Fantasy Lozada is an assistant professor of developmental psychology whose research takes into consideration how cultural-related beliefs (i.e., beliefs about emotion, race, and discrimination) and race-related experiences (i.e., racial identity, discrimination and socialization) impact social-emotional competence among ethnic minority youth.


DeLeon Gray
DeLeon Gray
NC State University
Wednesday, March 7, 2018DeLeon Gray is an assistant professor of educational psychology. His research examines how adolescents and emerging adults perceive and interpret their social encounters in achievement contexts, and whether these mental representations account for their achievement beliefs and behaviors. His work includes investigations highlighting the role of social identity processes in achievement contexts, particularly in terms of students’ strivings to “stand out” and “fit in” within their peer circles, as well as understanding students’ judgments about socializers (e.g., teachers, parents and mentors), and students’ interpretations of the messages that these socializers convey about scholastic achievement.


Kalena Cortes
Kalena Cortes
Texas A&M University
Wednesday, April 11, 2018Kalena Cortes is an associate professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, and is a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). Her research focuses on policies relating to curriculum reform, diversity in higher education, post-secondary returns to education and educational achievement of immigrant children in the United States.


The 2017-2018 Research/Equity Series is sponsored by the USC Rossier Research Office. Any questions can be addressed to Deb Karpman, Assistant Dean for Research at dkarpman@rossier.usc.edu.

Join USC Rossier at Homecoming!

Join USC Rossier at Homecoming!

USC vs. Arizona

Connect with Rossier alumni, students, faculty and friends for our annual festive picnic!

Saturday, November 4

3 hours before kickoff | Game time TBD

USC Campus –  Waite Phillips Hall Lawn

(Off 34th Street in between WPH and Leavey Library)

Picnic Ticket Prices:

Includes buffet, cocktails and special commemorative gift.

  •  General Admission: $25
  • USC Rossier Students: $20
  • Children (under 13): $10
  • Children 3 and under FREE
  •  *Football game tickets not included

 Purchase your ticket(s) by October 20

Homecoming sells out quickly, get your tickets now!

Free tickets! An Octoroon Saturday, September 30 @ 2:30 p.m.

 

Hello Rossier students,

Faculty affiliate of the Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice Professor Anita Dashiell-Sparks is directing An Octoroon written by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins for USC School of Dramatic Arts this weekend at the McClintock Theatre on campus. Professor Darnell Cole has 9 pre-paid tickets available to offer to students for the show on Saturday, September 30, at 2:30 p.m.

Please sign up on this Google spreadsheet if you are interested in attending – first come, first serve: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fjQ6tDL01NwoGEPn6TjAfnosCrqnXYupmEOKGkw9mbY/edit?usp=sharing. If you are the first 9 to sign up on this google spreadsheet, you are confirmed a spot and you can pick up your tickets from Dr. Cole right before the play at the theater. He will be arriving earlier to the theater.

Information on the play:

Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, a provocative new voice in American theatre, brings a radical, incendiary and subversively funny riff on Dion Boucicault’s once-popular 1859 mustache-twirling melodrama. This Obie Award-winning hall of mirrors skewers outdated sensibilities about race and narrative with acerbic humor and spectacular theatricality. An Octoroon is “this decade’s most eloquent theatrical statement on race in America today.” – The New York Times

Thank you so much for your time!

Best,

Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice

USC Rossier School of Education, WPH 1003

Visit our website: socialjustice.usc.edu 

Graduate School Hosts Thesis Center Information Sessions

Good afternoon,

I will be hosting Thesis Center information Sessions for students who are submitting their thesis or dissertation. The sessions will be about 50 minutes long. Advisors and faculty are welcome and encouraged to attend.

There will be one session on University Park Campus, and one session on Health Sciences Campus:

  • UPC: Wednesday September 27thst, 2017 @ 12:00, in THH 201
  • HSC: Wednesday October 4th, 2017 @12:00, in MCH 156

Topics will include important information for both students and advisors, such as:

  • Thesis Center navigation
  • submission deadlines
  • required documentation
  • Finalizing publishing information with the USC Digital Library

Please pass this incredibly valuable information along to your students and faculty! There will be an opportunity for questions following the presentation. These dates and times will also be listed in myGradSchool for reference. Hope to see you there!

Fight On!

Samuel Mantell

Academic Services Coordinator

The Graduate School

Office of the Provost

University of Southern California

3601 Trousdale Pkwy, STU 301N

Los Angeles, CA 90089-1695

(213) 740-9033

http://www.usc.edu/schools/GraduateSchool

 

DSC Weekend Writing Workshops

Weekend Writing Workshops

All doctoral students are welcome to attend Weekend Writes as we support students in all phases of the program.  These workshops provide students the opportunity to commit to writing and have an advisor available to assist with questions regarding academic writing or the dissertation process. There is no cost for attending. Students are encouraged to develop individual writing goals and plans. You can attend as an individual or a writing group.  Bring your laptop, work materials (and ear buds) and go to work. Remember to bring your Student ID to access the building. RSVP at  http://www.doodle.com/mugk5tkh98nmz3m5 

Fall 2017 Weekend Writes

Saturday, Sept 23, 9 am – 4 pm, UPC WPH 601
Sunday, Sept 24, 9 am – 4 pm, UPC WPH 601

Saturday, Oct  21, 9 am – 4 pm, UPC WPH 601
Sunday, Oct 22, 9 am – 4 pm, UPC WPH 601

Saturday, Nov 11, 9 am – 4 pm, UPC WPH 601
Sunday,  Nov 12, 9 am – 4 pm, UPC WPH 601

Saturday, Dec 2, 9 am – 4 pm, USC Orange County Campus
Sunday, Dec 3, 10 am – 5 pm, USC Orange County Campus

This is a great opportunity to focus and get done!   I look forward to working with you soon.

Write On and Fight On!

Dr. Evelyn Felina Castillo
efelina@usc.edu
(213) 740-3845

WEBINAR: Organize Your Research with Citation Managers

WEBINAR: Organize Your Research with Citation Managers

https://libraries.usc.edu/events/webinar-organize-your-research-citation-managers

When: Tuesday, September 19, 2017, 3:00pm – 4:30pm

Location: ONLINE

RSVP: bit.ly/cite919 by Sept. 18

Citation managers help you keep track of your research by collecting and organizing citations, and creating bibliographies. So how do you pick the best citation management software for your research? There are many factors to consider including functionality, cost, and accessibility. Come learn all about the citation managers, Refworks, Mendeley, and Zotero, and choose the best tool for your research.

Presented by:

Alyssa Brissett, Social Work Librarian

Dr. Zoe Pettway Unno, Head, Science & Engineering Library

Melanee Vicedo, Head, Education and Social Work Library Services

Stacy Williams, Head, Architecture and Fine Arts Library

For more information on USC Libraries events, please go to: https://libraries.usc.edu/events