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CA Dream Act vs. DACA

CA Dream Act vs. DACA

February 3, 2017May 30, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

Understanding the CA Dream Act and DACA. Download the infographic.

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Pacific Islanders and College Readiness

Pacific Islanders and College Readiness

May 1, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

Jenna Sablan explores college access for Pacific Islanders, a diverse group often neglected in representation in educational research. View the infographic.

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Farm Working Children and Education

Farm Working Children and Education

April 8, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

Bryan Rodriguez explores one of the most educationally disenfranchised group of students in the nation, farm working students, by examining child labor and educational outcomes among this demographic. View the infographic.

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California’s Early Assessment Program: Improving Latino Students’ College Readiness And Completion, Or Waste Of Time And Money?

California’s Early Assessment Program: Improving Latino Students’ College Readiness And Completion, Or Waste Of Time And Money?

March 5, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

Daniel Almeida studies the disparity in enrollment of Latino students and white students in remedial courses and the failure of programs like the Early Assessment Program (EAP) to make an impact in low-income areas. Download the infographic.

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Improving Access to College Through Games, Technology, and Social Media

Improving Access to College Through Games, Technology, and Social Media

February 27, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

The Pullias Center for Higher Education was recently awarded a a $3.2 million dollar grant to expand its online college access game, Mission Admission. The game sets out to provide the increasing rates of underrepresented and low income students enrolling in college with accessible college and financial aid information. Download the infographic.

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GETTING IN: Increasing Access to College via Mentoring

GETTING IN: Increasing Access to College via Mentoring

January 21, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

William Tierney and Lisa Garcia reflect on the past decade of the Increasing Access via Mentoring (I AM) program. They expand on the challenges the program faced and the overarching results of I AM. Download the infographic.

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Assuming the Trusteeship

Assuming the Trusteeship

January 21, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

Researcher Raquel Rall studied the differences in socialization practices for trustees for her dissertation. Download the infographic.

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College Readiness in Context: Barriers to Student Success

College Readiness in Context: Barriers to Student Success

January 21, 2015May 29, 2018 pulliasadmin Infographics

Researcher Julia Duncheon studies the barriers to success for first-generation, low-income students of color. Download the infographic.

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uscpullias USC Pullias Center for Higher Education @uscpullias ·
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Presenting the 2026 @USCRossier @USCPullias Ph.D. graduates ready to go out and make their mark in #highered: @_JimmyAguilar, Leila Carranza and Glenda Palacios Quejada. Learn more about these up-and-coming scholars here: https://pullias.usc.edu/2026-pullias-center-graduates/

@AdriannaKezar, @USCRossier,

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18 May

Many @USCPullias faculty and researchers presented their research-practice findings at last month's #AERA2026 conference. Read more about their conference takeaways in this terrific write-up by Kianoosh Hashemzadeh here: https://rossier.usc.edu/news-insights/news/2026/may/usc-rossier-scholars-reflect-aera-2026

@ZCorwin, @royeljohnson,

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14 May

As we celebrate our graduates, we also want to acknowledge and thank our large network of nearly 100 @USCPullias alumni. For more than 20 years, our alumni have been making an impact in higher education through their research, teaching and leadership. Every two years, we present

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uscpullias USC Pullias Center for Higher Education @uscpullias ·
12 May

Leading organizational change today requires more than strong policy ideas — it requires careful attention to process, people, and power. In our final Broadening Access through Law-Attentive Design (BALAD) webinar, we'll examine how leaders can navigate institutional politics and

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11 May

So proud of all our @USCPullias faculty and researchers who presented their work at #AERA2026!
@ZCorwin @AdriannaKezar @royeljohnson

USC Rossier @USCRossier

A glimpse into USC Rossier at the AERA 2026 Conference.

From sharing insights to engaging in meaningful conversations, last week’s conference brought together perspectives that continue to shape the field of education.

#AERA2026 #AERA #USCRossier #EducationResearch

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11 May

The entire @USCPullias family is so very proud of our 2026 graduates — @_JimmyAguilar, Leila Carranza, Glenda Palacios Quejada and Christine Rocha! Learn more about this next generation of #highered leaders and their plans for the future here: https://pullias.usc.edu/2026-pullias-center-graduates/

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uscpullias USC Pullias Center for Higher Education @uscpullias ·
7 May

Peer mentoring, our Promoting At-promise Student Success (PASS) project, our 2026 graduates and more are all in our May newsletter, guest edited by Associate Research Professor @Joey_Kitchen. Read the full issue here: https://conta.cc/4wb99Jt

@AdriannaKezar, @USCRossier,

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5 May

Our Promoting At-promise Student Success (PASS) team, comprised of researchers and faculty from across the country, really made an impact at the recent #AERA2026 conference. Presentations covered both research and practice and focused on career development, self-efficacy, and a

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4 May

How can you make peer mentoring a game-changer for low-income students transitioning to college? Hosted by our Promoting At-promise Student Success (PASS) team, our upcoming webinar "What Works in Peer Mentoring: Evidence-Based Strategies to Support Low-Income College Student

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uscpullias USC Pullias Center for Higher Education @uscpullias ·
28 Apr

Last week, @AdriannaKezar, Corbin Campbell and the leadership team from the Alliance for Better College Teaching (ABCT) shared their vision in a webinar that detailed how the ABCT envisions elevating teaching in #highered for student success. You'll want to watch the webinar

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27 Apr

ICYMI: This is a pivotal moment in #highered — and our Broadening Access through Law-Attentive Design (BALAD) webinar focusing on creating sustainable policy in this shifting legal landscape is tomorrow! Still time to register for this timely discussion with our partners

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24 Apr

Julie Posselt is in a new @CalMatters article by Mikhail Zinshteyn, "Why getting more California students into top UCs carries a big cost to taxpayers." Read the full article here: https://calmatters.org/education/higher-education/2026/04/uc-admission/

@USCRossier, @mzinshteyn

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uscpullias USC Pullias Center for Higher Education @uscpullias ·
23 Apr

The Delphi Award: Inspiring campuses to do better for their VITAL/contingent faculty members. Application period is now open for the 2026 Delphi Award, gifting $15,000 to two campuses annually to support policies, practices and programs that ameliorate the issues facing VITAL

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uscpullias USC Pullias Center for Higher Education @uscpullias ·
22 Apr

If you were unable to attend the 47th Pullias Lecture, you missed the incomparable Stacie Bloom sharing her thoughts on Strategic Philanthropy and her belief that 'strategic, patient, bold giving.... has never been more important to the future of the research university than it

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At the 47th Pullias Lecture, Stacie Bloom explored the evolution of university research funding in the United States, tracing how federal investments have historically supported innovation and academic growth.

Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3OwyAnS

#USCRossier

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21 Apr

How do you create sustainable policy when the legal landscape seems to be shifting under your feet? Next week's Broadening Access through Law-Attentive Design (BALAD) webinar examines this timely topic with our panel of legal experts from @EdCounselDC, @aaas and @USCPullias.

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