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Education Scholar Dr. Christopher Emdin Joins USC Rossier

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Dr. Christopher Emdin, USC Rossier's new professor of Education as the Robert A. Naslund Chair in Curriculum and TeachingDr. Christopher Emdin, USC Rossier's new professor of Education as the Robert A. Naslund Chair in Curriculum and TeachingWell-known science and urban education scholar Dr. Christopher Emdin is joining the faculty at the University of Southern California (USC) Rossier School of Education.

Emdin will hold the Robert A. Naslund Chair in Curriculum and Teaching as a tenured, full professor. The news arrives as Rossier has recently been hiring a sweep of top education scholars and practitioners from underrepresented groups.

Emdin will also be the inaugural director of youth engagement and community partnerships at the USC Race and Equity Center. At Rossier, he will lead the school's teacher education program.

“Chris understands culturally responsive education in a way that few educators really get,” said Dr. Pedro A. Noguera, the Emory Stoops and Joyce King Stoops Dean of USC Rossier. “And he knows how to make science compelling and meaningful to a broad range of kids when science illiteracy and climate change denial are some of the biggest threats facing our country. Having someone like Chris to lead our teacher education efforts is a big win for us and for education, both in LA and beyond.”

With joining USC, Emdin will leave his current role as associate professor of science education at Teachers College, Columbia University. One of his initiatives in New York City was Science Genius, a program that uses hip-hop music and culture to introduce public high school students in the city to science. Emdin has also authored several books, most recently Ratchetdemic: Reimagining Academic Success and STEM, STEAM, Make, Dream: Reimagining the Culture of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

Such work inspired the executive director of the USC Race and Equity Center, Dr. Shaun Harper, to invite Emdin to head youth engagement and community partnerships efforts there.

“No one on the planet is more perfectly poised than Chris to lead our Center’s work with young people and with diverse communities,” said Harper, who is the Clifford and Betty Allen Chair in Urban Leadership at USC and was on the search committee that hired Emdin. “He is the piece we have been missing since we relocated the Center to Los Angeles four years ago. Professor Emdin was absolutely worth the wait. Now, under his leadership, our critically important community work resumes.”