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USC Rossier Honors Mary Andres for 25 Years of Impact
The USC Rossier School of Education recently celebrated the retirement of Mary Andres, who dedicated over 25 years to shaping the institution’s esteemed Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy program. The retirement event, held in Los Angeles, highlighted her significant contributions to the field of education and mental health.
Andres joined the USC Rossier faculty in 1998, quickly becoming a respected figure for her innovative teaching methods and commitment to fostering student success. Under her leadership, the Marriage and Family Therapy program gained national recognition, preparing countless students for careers in mental health and counseling.
During her tenure, Andres emphasized the importance of practical experience within the curriculum, ensuring that students engaged in real-world applications of their learning. This hands-on approach not only enriched students’ educational experiences but also enhanced the program’s reputation among peers and prospective students.
The retirement event gathered faculty, alumni, and current students, who shared heartfelt stories and memories of their time with Andres. Many expressed gratitude for her mentorship and the profound impact she had on their professional journeys.
In a statement during the celebration, USC Rossier Dean Felice N. M. O’Keefe praised Andres for her dedication and passion, saying, “Mary has been a cornerstone of our program. Her commitment to excellence has inspired generations of students and faculty alike.”
With her departure, the faculty and students at USC Rossier face the challenge of filling a void left by a leader whose influence extends far beyond the classroom. The program remains committed to upholding the high standards that Andres established, aiming to continue her legacy of excellence in education.
As she embarks on this new chapter, Andres leaves behind a robust program that has positively influenced the lives of many individuals and families. Her contributions will be felt for years to come, as her students carry forward the skills and knowledge they gained under her guidance.
The USC Rossier community wishes her the best in her retirement, confident that her impact on the field of marriage and family therapy will endure.
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