Call for Proposals – 2025 USC Rossier Research Conference

Dear OCL Students,

Please see the attached information below regarding the 2025 USC Rossier Research Conference.

 

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The 2025 USC Rossier Research Conference will be held on Friday, March 7, 2025 at the USC Hotel, University Park Campus. This one-day conference is intended to showcase current research from USC Rossier faculty, students, staff and recent alumni across centers and programs. This is an internal event open to all Rossier students, faculty, staff, and invited guests.

The theme of the conference is Research for Impact, and we are soliciting proposals for in-person panels and individual presentations and brief pre-recorded electronic research presentations. Please see the attached Call for Proposals for information about the submission process, and a description of the sessions.

Here is the link to the Proposal Submission Form.

The deadline to submit proposals is December 2, 2024, and presenters will be notified in early January 2025.

Please direct any questions to Laura Mulfinger in the Rossier Research Office, laura.mulfinger@rossier.usc.edu.

Sincerely,

Gale M. Sinatra

Stephen H. Crocker Professor of Education

Associate Dean for Research

Rossier School of Education

University of Southern California

3470 Trousdale Parkway

Waite Phillips Hall

Los Angeles, CA 90089-4036

gsinatra@usc.edu

USC Rossier Hagen Women’s Fellowship – Apply by November 4, 2024

Dear OCL Students,

 

Applications are now open for the USC Rossier Hagen Women’s Leadership Fellowship

 

Funded by the Veronica and David Hagen Chair in Women’s Leadership, this program aims to increase access to professional development, networking, and mentors for women in Rossier EdD programs through participation in academic and professional conferences.

 

Women leaders enrolled in one of Rossier’s Doctorate in Education (EdD) programs may apply for the fellowship, which will fund attendance at a conference to take place in the 2023-24 academic year. The conference can be professional or academic and should provide an opportunity for the participant to showcase their leadership roles and skills. Six to nine doctoral students will be funded $1000 to $1500 each through a competitive application process; funding awards will vary depending on whether fellows will be presenting at the conference or attending.

 

To apply, please complete the application and write 2 essays of no more than 400 words each. The deadline for applications is Monday, November 4, 2024. Applicants must be enrolled in Rossier EdD program courses at the time of application.

 

Participants will be selected by an alumni panel of graduates from the Educational Leadership, Organizational Change and Leadership and Global Executive EdD programs. Applications will be reviewed and awarded in the fall semester and funding must be spent by the following June. Please contact Professor Tracy Poon Tambascia (tpoon@usc.edu) if you have questions.

 

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Why is this Fellowship being offered?

Despite gains in educational attainment, women remain underrepresented in leadership roles in government, industry and education (Pew Research, 2021). For example, women CEO’s of Fortune 500 companies reached its peak in 2020 with 7%; in the US there have only been 44 women governors in 30 states; and only one-quarter of Senators are women (Pew Research, 2021). For many years, the lack of a qualified pipeline was blamed for the low number of women in leadership positions, but a 2017 report from the American Council on Education (ACE Higher Education Spotlight, 2017) noted that women have been well represented in the attainment of baccalaureate degrees for the past 30 years, and half of all doctoral degrees since 2006. In academia, women held less than one-third of full professorships in 2015, and in 2017 they held less than one-third of college or university presidencies (ACE Leading the Way to Parity, 2017). Just over 25% of women lead school districts as superintendents in the US (Hechinger Report, 2020).

 

Even with modest gains over time, gender parity and women’s access to senior leadership roles remains a challenge. More direct action and support is needed. Though this program is only a small part of what is needed to strengthen the pathway to senior leadership roles for women, it is an important step in this journey. Fellows will not only benefit from the program, but become part of a community of mentors and supporters for other women.

 

Other important information

Students will be reimbursed after the conference, usually for conference registration, travel, lodging, or per diem up to the amount of the fellowship total. USC travel policies will apply to all reimbursements.  Receipts will be required for reimbursement up to the amount of the grant from this program. Funding will be available each academic year, and EdD students can reapply if their initial request was not accepted.

 

After the conference, fellows will be asked to share an abstract of their presentation or brief summary of what they learned at the conference and will be featured on a Hagen leadership website. Fellows will also be asked to review applications in subsequent funding cycles and to mentor rising women leaders in professional settings.

Important Information about Spring 2025 Schedules

Dear OCL Students:

 

We hope everyone is having a wonderful start to your week. This is a friendly reminder of the upcoming Spring 2025 schedules.

Registration Memos for Spring 2025 will be e-mailed to students on Monday, October 28. Spring 2025 registration for OCL students will begin on Monday, November 11 at 9:00am PT. You may refer to the schedules for Spring 2025 at https://classes.usc.edu/, which will be published online on Monday, October 28.

Important dates for Spring 2025 are shared below:

  • October 28, 2024 – Registration Memos will be emailed to students
  • November 11, 2024 – Registration begins for OCL students (please note that this is after the university-wide registration date for Spring 2025)
  • January 13, 2025 – First Day of Classes
  • February 4, 2025 – Add/drop deadline (drop without mark of “W”)
  • April 11, 2025 – Withdrawal Deadline (drop with mark of “W”)
  • May 3, 2025 – Last day of Classes
  • May 7-14, 2025 – Finals testing period

Please note that the university reserves the right to withdraw or change the hours of any course listed in the Schedule of Classes. Classes may be rescheduled or cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances or low enrollment.

Thank you, and please let us know if you have any questions by reaching out to your assigned Academic Advisor or by emailing us at rsoeedd@rossier.usc.edu.

 

Sincerely,

EdD Program Office