Resources


Black Student Network (BGSN)
BGSN was founded in 2001 by a group of Black graduate and professional student with the purpose of creating a professional and social network for Black student for all graduate and post-graduate student program at the University of Southern California. For further information please visit the BGSN website.  


Educators for Queer Alliance (EQuAl)
EQuAl is a graduate organization for anyone interested in promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersexed (LGBT) awareness on campus and among fellow educators. EQuAL works together with the LGBT Resource Center, Lambda Alumni, and other graduate organization on campus.  For further information please contact EQuAl at usc.equal@gmail. com or visit EQuAL website at http://sites.google.com/site/uscequal/EQuAl.


Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS)
GPSS is the student organization that works to improve all aspects of the graduate school experience at the University of Southern California.  For further information please contact GPPSs at gpss@usc.edu or visit the GPPS website at http://usc.edu/gpss



Graduate Students of Color Network (GSCN)
The GSCN serves as a safe space where graduate students of color can openly discuss issues that are of particular concern to them.  The responsibility of this committee includes, but are not limited to, buidling and sustaining community among graduate students and faculty of color, encouraging the building of coalitions with the university's surrounding communities, and encourage graduate student of color participation in departmental, college-based, and university-wide organizations, activities, and events. For further information please contact GSCN at gpssgscn@gmail.com or visit GSCN website at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~msalazar/.


Latino Graduate Student Association (LGSA)
LGSA is a graduate student organization that focuses in the retention and recruitment of Latino graduate and professional students at the University of Southern California.  LGSA works together towards one goal in mind, that is to create and enhance the intellectual and social community of Latino graduate and professional students.  For further information please contact lgsa@usc.edu or visit LGSA website at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~lgsa or visit LGSA facebook group


USC Rossier School of Education 
The mission of the USC Rossier School of Education in to strengthen urban education locally, nationally, and internationally by preparing and developing teachers and educational leaders to be agents of change.  For more information please visit RSOE website at http://rossier.usc.edu

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