Educators Examine Racial Climate in Teacher Preparation Programs
Cal State Fullerton education professors are co-authors of an award-winning article on fostering healthy racial climates in teacher preparation programs.
Cal State Fullerton education professors are co-authors of an award-winning article on fostering healthy racial climates in teacher preparation programs.
Cal State Fullerton student Paulina Jimenez was among the invited guests at President Joe Biden’s Feb. 7 State of the Union address.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of “The 1619 Project,” spoke at Cal State Fullerton as part of the “Beyond the Conversation” series.
Cal State Fullerton celebrates Black History Month this February with a lineup of programs and events that spotlight the future of the community.
To celebrate the Lunar New Year, Cal State Fullerton held a dinner to honor the university’s commitment to the Asian Pacific Islander community.
Cal State Fullerton has been awarded a nearly $3 million grant from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine to prepare diverse undergraduate students in stem cell research.
At a special Yuletide event on campus, Cal State Fullerton Sigma Pi fraternity members and the Center for Autism spread a little holiday cheer to children with disabilities.
Fernando Rodríguez-Valls, professor of secondary education, led a panel discussion on bilingual and biliteracy teaching during Education Week.
Black CommUnity is a new program in CSUF’s Department of Communications aimed at connecting and supporting Black students.
Cal State Fullerton received funding from the California State University Hispanic-Serving Institutions Community Grants to accelerate educational equity and innovation.