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In a time when universities and colleges must justify their pursuit of diversity with evidence-based practice, the 2018 CERPP Conference, with its theme of "Toward More Equitable and Expert Practice," will feature new and emerging indicators of who students are and what they can do. Simply put, greater expertise will yield greater equity and better admission decisions. The audience will be comprised of leading graduate and undergraduate admission deans, campus enrollment policymakers, higher education scholars, K-12 educators, and state and federal policy makers.

Dec 21, 2017
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A priority of the Republicans’ tax overhaul was simplification, but much of the proposed simplification fell by the wayside. “The basic problem,” says USC’s Edward Kleinbard, “is you can’t be both simple and fair at the same time.”

Dec 21, 2017
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Fake social media accounts already have a reputation of swaying political discourse, but a Keck School of Medicine of USC researcher says these automated accounts are even more dangerous — they can be bad for your health.

Social bots are automated accounts that use artificial intelligence to influence discussions and promote specific ideas or products. USC researchers focused on how these bots promoted the notion that using electronic cigarettes helps people stop smoking, a conclusion not definitively supported by research.

Dec 20, 2017